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Volume 12 Issue 4 (April, 2024)

Case Reports

Traumatic Ulcer: A Case Report
P. Poojitha, P. K. Swaroopini, Y. Priyanka, B.Syam Deepthi, Myla Swathi

The most prevalent oral ulcers are those caused by trauma, and their aetiopathogenesis has been frequently obvious. Yet, oral wear can be misdiagnosed and managed incorrectly. Traumatic ulceration is a common presenting sign in a myriad of diseases of oral cavity. Traumatic oral ulcers are lesions named by external factors associated with occasional or continuous trauma. Careful clinical a medical history a nice evaluation may lead to proper diagnosis and better therapeutic conduct. It is an open sore caused by physical, chemical a thermal injury. It can be acute and severe Ailing due to an inadvertent lip bite or check bite, tooth brush abrasion, accidental bite on sharp foods or lip biting due to numbness" after local Anesthesia.

 
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