Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the mucous membranes of the oral cavity and is characterized by a T-cell-mediated autoimmune response. It presents a therapeutic challenge due to its relapsing nature, causing significantly decreased quality of life and, in some cases, increasing the risk of malignant transformation. While topical corticosteroids have long been the first-line therapy for OLP, their long-term use is associated with adverse effects, such as mucosal atrophy and candidiasis. This has driven interest in alternative therapies, particularly topical calcineurin inhibitors (TCIs), such as tacrolimus, which offer a steroid-sparing approach. This review explores the pathophysiological basis of OLP, examines the role of TCIs in its treatment, and evaluates emerging therapies, with a specific focus on the use of a topical liposomal formulation of tacrolimus. These formulations aim to achieve high local drug concentrations while minimizing systemic absorption. OLP is a complex and multifactorial disease that requires a multifaceted approach to management. While current therapies provide symptomatic relief, there is a need for more effective and safer treatment options. Emerging therapies, including advanced drug delivery systems, biologics, and alternative therapies, hold promise for improving the management of OLP. Future research should focus on identifying novel therapeutic targets and developing strategies that can achieve sustained remission with minimal side effects.
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