Dental OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) Practice Exam

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What is recommended for asymptomatic lichen planus?

  1. Corticosteroids

  2. Regular monitoring

  3. No treatment

  4. Antihistamines

The correct answer is: No treatment

Asymptomatic lichen planus is often a condition that does not require immediate treatment. The recommended approach is typically observation without intervention. This is because asymptomatic cases often do not progress to symptomatic forms and self-resolution can occur over time. In these instances, the benefits of treatment may not outweigh the potential risks, and unnecessary interventions can lead to side effects or complications. Regular monitoring is important to ensure that any changes in the condition are noted, but proactive treatment is generally not necessary when symptoms are absent. Corticosteroids and antihistamines typically target inflammation or pruritus, which would not be applicable in an asymptomatic context, making them less suitable choices in this scenario.