Abstract
Tuberculosis is chronic multisystemic disease caused mostly by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The diseasehas its mention in the Vedas and Chakra and Sushruta described the features in the early 600 B.C. TB hasa known site predilection for lungs, although, extra pulmonary cases have also been reported. The oraltuberculous lesions are a rare occurrence with atypical signs and symptoms, thus deferring an accuratediagnosis and treatment. A plethora of standard and contemporary diagnostic adjuncts facilitate the rapid andprecise diagnosis. Anti-tubercular regimen forms the mainstay of treatment, although several recent drugsare also in clinical trial phase.This article aims to highlight the etio-pathogenesis, clinical and oral features of tuberculosis, diagnostictools, and management protocol for tuberculosis. There is also a brief mention on the various policiesconsidered by World health Organization (WHO) to combat this dreaded disorder.
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