Integrating Tobacco Cessation with Early Diagnosis and Habit Intervention in the Clinical Management of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorder: A Case Report

Pranoti Lavekar *

Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sinhgad Dental College and Hospital, Pune, India.

Priya Shinde

Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Sinhgad Dental College and Hospital, Pune, India.

Vittaldas Shetty

Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sinhgad Dental College and Hospital, Pune, India.

Mahesh Chavan

Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Sinhgad Dental College and Hospital, Pune, India.

Sneha Sarang

Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Sinhgad Dental College and Hospital, Pune, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This case report presents the early diagnosis and comprehensive management of mild epithelial dysplasia in a 22-year-old chronic tobacco user. Clinical findings were supported by histopathology, and treatment included medications along with structured tobacco cessation counselling. For tobacco cessation counselling, behavioral models specifically the 5A’s (Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, Arrange), 5R’s (Relevance, Risks, Rewards, Roadblocks, Repetition), and 5D’s (Delay, Distract, Drink water, Deep breathe, Discuss) used, which provided a thorough structure to help the patient overcome their tobacco dependence and encourage long-term quitting. Remarkable clinical and behavioral improvement was observed during follow-up. This case emphasizes the role of early intervention, interdisciplinary care, and dentist-led tobacco cessation in preventing malignant transformation of oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) in young adults.

Keywords: Oral cancer, leukoplakia, oral medicine, mild dysplasia, public health dentistry


How to Cite

Lavekar, Pranoti, Priya Shinde, Vittaldas Shetty, Mahesh Chavan, and Sneha Sarang. 2025. “Integrating Tobacco Cessation With Early Diagnosis and Habit Intervention in the Clinical Management of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorder: A Case Report”. Journal of Case Reports in Medical Science 11 (1):18-24. https://doi.org/10.56557/jocrims/2025/v11i19646.

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