Oral mucosa shedding
Oral mucosal shedding is a general term for all diseases that occur or are reflected on oral mucosal tissues. Common oral mucosal detachment diseases are acute allergic cheilitis, drug-induced stomatitis, radiation stomatitis, and erythema polymorpha. The common symptom of oral mucosa shedding is extensive oral erosion, including cheeks, tongue, palate, gums, floor of mouth, tongue abdomen, throat, small tongue, upper and lower lips.
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