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Oral Leukoplakia This image shows white patches on the oral mucosa, characteristic of leukoplakia. These lesions cannot be scraped off and are considered a potentially premalignant condition. Leukoplakia is commonly associated Lesion name : Oral Leukoplakia with Smoker's Melanosis Seen in : Patients with tobacco smoking habits Sites to check for : Inner side of the cheeks, surfaces of the tongue, under the Homogenous leukoplakia on the left alveolar gingiva of the mandible Download Scientific Diagram ENGMale patient, 22 years old. Presents with a white plaque, non removable upon scraping, with irregular borders, asymptomatic, extending into the labial, alveolar mucosa and gingival. The patient mentions that he uses " Frictional Keratosis, Contact Keratosis and Smokeless Tobacco Keratosis: Features of Reactive White Lesions of the Oral Mucosa PMC Oral leukoplakia is a persistent white patch inside the mouth that cannot be scraped off. It is commonly seen in: Tobacco users Gutka Supari users Chronic smokers Why
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