M. N. ANUSHA ,N. ARAVINDHA BABU ,E. RAJESH ,JAYASRI KRUPAA ,TEJASWIN A

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Oral ulcer diagnosis and treatment can be challenging due to the clinician's limited exposure to the factors that may cause the lesions and their similar appearances. When treating patients with oral mucosal infections, clinicians need to be sure that the diagnosis is confirmed definitively and accurately. Most of these disorders are chronic, symptomatic, and desquamative, however others are communicative. Treatment and management of the lesion require an understanding of its immunopathologic origin. This article will describe the various types of mouth ulcers and how to diagnose them.