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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 120, No 2, 193-194.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 120, Issue 2, 193-194
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Case Reports

Bilateral redundant mucosal tissue of the upper lip



KF Kenny, JP Hreha, and CD Dent

Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Administrations Medical Center, Richmond, Va. 23249.

A case of a double lip malformation, an uncommon oral anomaly, has been presented. Differential diagnosis and indications for treatment were discussed. This case represents a congenital form of double lip that became of esthetic and functional concern to the patient after the loss of his remaining teeth.





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