Does Changes in the Muscles Beneath the Submucosal Tissues Necessitate a Novel Strategy in the Medical Management of OSMF: A Systematic Review
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Does Changes in the Muscles Beneath the Submucosal Tissues Necessitate a Novel Strategy in the Medical Management of OSMF: A Systematic Review
Abstract
This study is envisioned to assess the structural changes the muscles undergo beneath the submucosal tissues and whether these changes necessitate a novel strategy from the existing conventional modality in the treatment of oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) medically through a systematic literature survey. Literature search was performed electronically using Medline, EMBASE and CENTRAL databases to identify published literature until the end of April 2024 in dental, oral and maxillofacial surgery, plastic surgery and otolaryngology journals containing the terms "oral submucous fibrosis", "muscles of mastication", "muscles of facial expression", "histopathologic study", "ultrasonographic study", "CT", "MRI" in either their titles, abstracts, and keywords with only English being the preferred language. The data was extracted from the selected articles and prudently studied to gather and compile the data. Descriptive data from all the carefully chosen articles were selected and analysed. Seven studies met the inclusion criteria. It was observed that the masseter muscle was the first to be involved in the disease process of OSMF among the muscles of mastication and facial expression. It was observed that the anterior temporalis and orbicularis oris muscles remained unaffected. However, the buccinator muscle which lies in utmost vicinity is not evaluated in the included studies. The degree of muscle degeneration and the degree of disease progression were directly related to the duration of the habit. The restricted mouth opening noticed in OSMF is not only governed by the subepithelial fibrosis but also on the extent of muscle degeneration. The changes the surrounding muscles undergo could be a manifestation of the disease, atrophy as a sequalae to the limited functional activity of the muscles which is brought about by fibrosis or it could be an essential part of the disease itself.
Keywords: CT; MRI; Muscles of facial expression histopathologic study; Muscles of mastication; Oral submucous fibrosis; Ultrasonographic study.
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