Presented by
Dr. Nancy W. Burkhart
Ed.D., M.Ed., BSDH, AFAAOM
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Course Description
Oral Pathology
Learn more about the various forms of lichen planus. Patients may have several types of lesions and sometimes it is difficult to know what treatment modalities to use, how to monitor them and what patient education should be provided. Home care for patients becomes extremely important in total patient care. Learn more about new treatment modalities on the horizon with current information from the World Workshop 2022 on Oral Lichen Planus. Some treatment modalities will be presented with new information from patient care rendered in other countries that we are learning more about.
Some patients complain that their quality of life is significantly altered by years of progressive lichen planus that is treated for years with little change in the progression of the lesions. Making some minor changes may have a huge implication in the quality of life for these patients. Sometimes a misdiagnosis enters the picture, and patients may see multiple providers for years before any change occurs. Only, to find out that they may need treatment for another mucosal disease instead of or in addition to lichen planus.
The International Oral Lichen Planus Support Group offers specialty referrals and treatment with those who are specialist in the areas of mucosal disease. The support group has been in existence since 1997 and offers a range of patient education information and webcasts through Texas A&M College of Dentistry, Dallas Texas.
Join us for facts, statistics, new treatment modalities, current patient protocol and discussion on this important topic.
Course Objectives
At the completion of this course the participants should be able to:
- Learn the various types/forms of oral lichen planus
- Be familiar with the various treatment options both current and those on the horizon
- Apply successful homecare recommendations for patients
- Determine the role of follow-up procedures in long-term oral lichen planus treatment. Learn Why this is necessary
- Value the importance of patient education information
- Learn the new guidelines from the World Workshop 2022 for Oral Lichen Planus.