Oral submucous fibrosis: a report of two pediatric cases and a brief review.
R Dhariwal, J G Ray, S Mohanty Pattanayak, N Swain
Index: J. Indian Soc. Pedod. Prev. Dent. 30(1) , 85-8, (2012)
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Abstract
Oral submucous fibrosis is a chronic debilitating disorder which is usually seen in adults with areca nut chewing habit. A rapid upsurge in the popularity of commercial areca nut products, especially among the younger generation, is a cause of grave concern, as satisfactory management is still lacking. Hereby, two pediatric cases of oral submucous fibrosis are reported.
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