In the literature on OSF, the relative importance of treatment has been subject to considerable discussion. Although studies have recognized the significance of OSF treatment, researchers have yet to investigate these studies' effects systematically. The range of treatments advocated by the clinicians varies from conservative non-invasive therapies to highly invasive surgical procedures.
However, the fact remains that clinicians try to relieve symptoms associated with OSF, primarily burning sensation in the mouth while eating spicy foods at an early stage of the disease, when inflammation, ulceration, and vesiculation dominate the clinical picture. At present, the clinicians administered a dizzying array of treatment modalities that are conventional non-invasive procedures. The conservative non-invasive treatment of OSF consists primarily of intraoral submucosal injections of different…