A clinical diagnosis of oral leukoplakia; A guide for dentists

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Background: In view of the many white or predominantly white lesions of the oral mucosa it is a challenge for dentists to clinically identify a leukoplakia, being a potentially (pre)malignant lesion. Material and Methods: Based on the available literature and experience of the authors the parameters of a clinical diagnosis of oral leukoplakia have been studied. Results: A guide has been presented that should help dentists to establish a clinical diagnosis of leukoplakia as accurate as possible. Conclusions: Probably in most parts of the world dentists will need the help of a specialist for confirmation or exclusion of the clinical diagnosis of oral leukoplakia and for further management of the patient, including patient information.

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Carrard, V. C., & Van Der Waal, I. (2018). A clinical diagnosis of oral leukoplakia; A guide for dentists. Medicina Oral Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal, 23(1), e59–e64. https://doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22292

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