Oral lichenoid lesions of the upper lip and gingiva: What we know so far

Oral Diseases
E A GeorgakopoulouM D Achtari

Abstract

The clinical presentation of oral lichen planus and oral lichenoid lesions is diverse. A special category of patients presents with lichenoid lesions affecting only the mucosa of their upper lip and the anterior upper gingiva. This is a concise review summarizing the specific characteristics of these patients.

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Jun 18, 2019·International Journal of Dentistry·Raouaa Belkacem ChebilNabiha Douki

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