Oral Mucosal Lesions in Children
Volume 1 - Issue 1
Sura Ali Ahmed Fuoad1* and Shishir Ram Shatty2
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- 1Associate Prof. & Academic Associate Dean College of Dentistry/Gulf Medical University, UAE
- 2Assistant Prof. College of Dentistry/Gulf Medical, UAE
*Corresponding author:
Sura Ali Ahmed Fuoad, Associate Professor in Academic Associate Dean College of Dentistry, Gulf Medical University,
UAE
Received: January 25, 2018; Published: February 05, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/IPDOAJ.2018.01.000103
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Abstract
Soft tissue lesions of the oral cavity are common in children, have various clinical presentations as colored lesions, mucosal
ulceration or Nodular lesions and so. Some are a symptomatic and some are symptomatic or even disturb the daily activities of
the child. When evaluating soft tissue lesions, it is important to distinguish between findings that are normal and those that are
indicative a pathological condition, and normal anatomical variations. Most of adult oral soft tissue lesions may present in child
oral cavity with predilection for some lesions. The literatures regarding oral mucosal lesions in children are relatively few. The most
common oral disease, found was caries in priority and cancer therapy–related mucosal disorders.
Keywords: Oral lesions; Children; Soft tissue Nodules; Color changes
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