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4. Mucosal reactive lesions

4. Mucosal reactive lesions
Apr 27, 2022 · 3m 16s

MUCOSAL – REACTIVE LESIONS Trauma and chemicals are frequent causes of oral lesions. Some of these lesions have an iatrogenic cause (i.e., caused by the dental practitioner). FRICTIONAL KERATOSIS -...

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MUCOSAL – REACTIVE LESIONS
Trauma and chemicals are frequent causes of oral lesions. Some of these lesions have an iatrogenic cause (i.e., caused by the dental practitioner).

FRICTIONAL KERATOSIS
- BUCCAL MUCOSA, TONGUE,
- CAUSES
- CHRONIC BITING
- A SHARP CUSP
- OVER EXTENDED DENTURE
- ORTHO APPLIANCE

LINEA ALBA
- White line in the buccal mucosa

NICOTINA STOMATITIS
- Red dots, which are inflamed minor salivary duct openings
- histology of nicotina stomatitis : hyperkeratosis and acanthosis
- only premalignant in smokers

TRAUMATIC ULCER
- Very common
- Due to constant rubbing against sharp tooth surface

HAIRY TONGUE
- Will discuss in tongue lesions
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Author The Gulfie Dentist
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