European Journal of Inflammation (May 2009)

Therapy of Oral Lichen Planus with Monochromatic Excimer Light

  • L. Germi,
  • M. Lazzaro,
  • C. Veller-Fornasa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X0900700207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Oral lichen planus can cause considerable inconvenience to the patient and is often resistant to the various therapeutic options used, tending to become chronic. The monochromatic excimer light 308 nm is UVB radiation generated and has already been used with good results in the treatment of psoriasis, vitiligo and, less frequently, lichen cutaneous. The purpose of this study is to assess the clinical efficacy of monochromatic excimer light in the treatment of symptomatic oral lichen planus. Twenty patients were treated weekly with single phototherapic sessions. The therapy was suspended on achieving a total score of gravity at least 35% or less than the score of departure. At the end of the study scoring on the size of lesions, intensity of white, intensity of erythema, grade of sick oral gingiva, for both gingival and non-gingival lichen was improved. The statistical processing found a highly significant reduction in post-therapy (p< 0002) of all subjective manifestations tested. Side effects were not observed. Our study shows that monochromatic excimer light 308 nm would appear to be an effective and well-tolerated treatment for oral lichen planus and could represent a new additional therapeutic strategy.