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Ah yes, I had this. I was referred to the Eastman Dental Hospital (London) for investigation/biopsy/allergy testing. The allergy test showed it was because of amalgam fillings. Since I have had my fillings replaced the Lichen Planus has cleared up, although they said it was unusual to see such a good result after doing this.
Sorry to hear that you have another condition to manage RRB but good news in a way, as the word biopsy strikes fear into us doesn't it. Can I ask if you were referred to oncology for the tests?
If the filling lines up with the site of the Lichen Planus it would be worth getting the filling replaced. I got a letter from the hospital for my dentist saying I needed all my amalgam fillings replaced, but I guess you'd need the allergy test to get the free filling replacements.Thanks robert, maybe I could have my lower left filling replaced in time?, it's good to know.
My next appointment is in 6 months time.
Best wishes RRB
Thanks @Robinredbreast, I confess to a personal interest in this as 83 year old Mum saw her GP this week, as she has been complaining of a sore tongue for a few weeks. The GP took one look and referred her to oncology. I am now hoping it may be the same condition you have which I know you could live without but is hopefully manageable. Let us know how things are when you start using the new oral care stuff won't you.Hello. I'm fine thank you. My dentist referred me to the Oral medicine department at my local hospital. It was looked at, then a week later had the biopsy taken by another medical professional, who I also saw today. That was the 3rd week of December 2014.
RRB
If the filling lines up with the site of the Lichen Planus it would be worth getting the filling replaced. I got a letter from the hospital for my dentist saying I needed all my amalgam fillings replaced, but I guess you'd need the allergy test to get the free filling replacements.
I hope your new toothpaste and mouthwash help with your symptoms. I found certain foods set mine off. Mine was on side of tongue.
Thanks @Robinredbreast, I confess to a personal interest in this as 83 year old Mum saw her GP this week, as she has been complaining of a sore tongue for a few weeks. The GP took one look and referred her to oncology. I am now hoping it may be the same condition you have which I know you could live without but is hopefully manageable. Let us know how things are when you start using the new oral care stuff won't you.
Thanks @Robinredbreast , yes I will and thanks for your kind words........you know what it's like at times like this
Sorry to hear this @RobinredbreastYes I do know. as I have a much loved elderly dad and we do worry about them <3
Best wishes RRB
I have had it for a few years now, I also have it in a "delicate" place so I have to see a gynae every 6 months as it is associated with a higher incidence of cancer in that area. I also use Difflam when it is bad and I cannot eat anything too hot or spicy.
Ali
Sorry @Robinredbreast - hope the toothpaste & mouthwash work ASAP. I had this last year & the GP gave me a mouthwash at the time. Hope it's less sore now.Thank you again, mine is bottom left of mouth, then gum area and left of throat and small part of tongue, I've had it about 4 to 5 months now. Hopefully the toothpaste and mouthwash will do the trick to ease off the pain.
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