Oral mucosal disease

Oral mucosal disease refers to diseases that occur in the oral mucosa and soft tissues in addition to tumors. There are many types of oral mucosal disease, the prevalence is low, the lesions are diverse, the etiology is complex, and some diseases are closely related to systemic factors. In the process of diagnosis and treatment, we must have an overall idea. Diseases in which the normal color, appearance, integrity, and function of the mucous membrane in a certain part of the oral cavity change. There are many types of lesions that can be combined into complex and diverse lesions. Some systemic diseases are also manifested in the oral mucosa, and some oral features can be used as a basis or clue for the diagnosis of systemic diseases.

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