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Home » Mouth Ulcers: Types, Causes & Treatment

Mouth Ulcers: Types, Causes & Treatment

March 25, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Mouth Ulcers: Types, Causes & Treatment

Question 1. Write short note on lesion on anterior 2/3rd of the tongue.

Answer. Lesions on the anterior 2/3rd of tongue are:

“Symptoms Of Mouth Ulcers”

Lesion On Anterior 2/3rd of the tongue Ulcers

  • Aphthous ulcer
  • Tubercular ulcer
  • Traumatic ulcer
  • Carcinomatous ulcer
  • Gummatous ulcer.

“Types Of Mouth Ulcers Explained”

Question 2. Classify ulcers of tongue.

Answer. Classification of ulcers of tongue

Ulcers Of Tongue Non-Specific:

  • Traumatic or dental ulcer due to sharp tooth or dentures
  • Infective:
  • Simple ulcer due to glossitis
  • Herpetic ulcer
  • Post-pertussis ulcer.
  • Aphthous ulcer.

“Causes Of Mouth Ulcers In Adults”

Ulcers Of Tongue Specific:

  • Tubercular ulcer
  • Syphilitic ulcer
  • Malignant ulcer.

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