“…However, it is unknown if oral mucosal lesions in patients are driven on by a direct infection with SARS-CoV-2 ( Erbaş et al, 2022 ). The causes of oral mucosal lesions may also be related to oral cavity local immune responses, fungus infections, drug side effects, injuries caused by medical devices, vasculitis, microcirculation issues, etc ( Viner and Whittaker, 2020 ; Amorim dos Santos et al, 2021b ; La Rosa et al, 2021 ; Orilisi et al, 2021 ; Mohseni Afshar et al, 2022 ). Cell vacuolization, inflammatory cell infiltration, thrombosis, hemorrhage, necrosis, and other pathological abnormalities of the oral mucosa in COVID-19 individuals are additional oral mucosal abnormalities ( Silveira et al, 2022 ).…”