2021
DOI: 10.15226/jdodt.2021.001123
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Oral Ulcerations

Abstract: The Oral cavity is a mirror of systemic conditions. Many diseases have a similar clinical appearance, so a dentist attempting to diagnose an ulcerative or vesiculobullous disease of the mouth needs a good experience. The oral mucosa is thin, causing vesicles and bullae to break rapidly into ulcers, and ulcers are easily traumatized from teeth and food, and they become secondarily infected by the oral flora. These factors may cause lesions that have a characteristic appearance on the skin to have a nonspecific … Show more

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