Aspirin induced intraoral burn: A rare case report with emphasis on its diagnosis
Journal: Journal of Dental Specialities (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-06-28
Authors : Amita Poswal Harsha Jain Balram Garg Pradeep Sharma;
Page : 172-173
Keywords : Chemical burn; Aspirin; Recreational drugs.;
Abstract
Introduction: We present a case of chemical burn due to use of aspirin for pain control as self-medication. A patient placed Aspirin tablet in the right posterior lingual vestibule. A diagnosis of chemical burn was made based on history and clinical examination. Patient was advised to discontinue the habit and self- medication and was treated symptomatically.
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