Oral mucocele treatment

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Oral mucocele treatment options

Introduction

  • Mucocele means a cavity filled with mucin.
  • Most of the documented cases develop as a result of trauma, often associated with repetitive mechanical irritation, such as habitual lip biting.
  • It arises due to damage of the ducts of minor salivary glands, leading to an accumulation of mucinous material with a reactive inflammatory response surrounded with granulation tissue.
  • Mucocele usually presents as solitary or multiple, painless, dome‐shaped, translucent, whitish blue papules or nodules.
  • It most commonly affects the lower lip.
  • Mucoceles may resolve spontaneously.

Diseases that may be associated with mucocele


Oral mucocele medical treatment options

  • Potent topical steroids
  • Gamma-linolenic acid.
  • Topical tacrolimus*(1 mg of tacrolimus in 1 L of water using this solution to swish and spit twice per day).
  • Intralesional Corticosteroid:  1 mL of betamethasone(4 mg/1 mL) weekly up to 3 wks.

Physical treatment options

  • Complete surgical excision with histopathological examination to exclude salivary gland tumour with cystic change.
  • Aspiration and follow-up after 6 months.
  • Marsupialization.
  • Micro-marsupialization.
  • Electrodesiccation.
  • Cryosurgery for superficial lesions.
  • Sclerotherapy.
  • Laser surgery.


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