Diagnosing a Rare Intraoral Lesion
This case report details the process leading to the diagnosis of a rare intraoral lesion. Relevant clinical, radiographic, and histologic findings of this lesion are included along with a discussion to help dental practitioners identify and diagnose this type of lesions in their practice.
A 40-year-old, healthy woman presented to a university dental clinic for her routine recare visit in February 2022. Her prescription medications included rizatriptan for migraines and fluconazole as needed for yeast infections. She reported a history of cigarette smoking for more than 20 years, but had quit about 4 years ago.
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