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Sublingual traumatic ulceration (a Riga-Fede disease): report of two cases
Dental Traumatology, 06/04/09
Choi SC et al. - Sublingual traumatic ulceration is rare and a benign, ulcerative and granulomatous process that occurs as a result of repetitive trauma of the oral mucosal surfaces by the teeth. Treatment should begin conservatively and should focus on eliminating the source of the trauma.
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