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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 91, No 1, 130-131.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 91, Issue 1, 130-131
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Aspirin-induced oral lesion: report of case



Z Kawashima, RH Flagg, and DE Cox

Aspirin is one of the most extensively used medications and has many beneficial effects. However, its injudicious use can produced local as well as systemic undesirable effects. A case of aspirin burn of the oral mucosa is presented. The lesion was in an unusual location. However, the history and the successful results from discontinuance of the drug supported the provisional diagnosis.


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