Frictional Keratosis of the Tongue: A Case Report
Journal: International Healthcare Research Journal (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017-06-10
Authors : Sana Khaled; Satyanarayana Dantala;
Page : 24-26
Keywords : Frictional Keratosis; Tongue; Denture; White lesion;
Abstract
Frictional keratosis is a reactive lesion that shows white lesion in the oral mucosa commonly associated with sharp margins of a broken tooth or ill-fitting dentures, it can be diagnosed by good history taking and good examination sometimes a biopsy should be taken and it is treated by removing the cause. It is also a common oral traumatic white lesion.
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