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Superficial mucoceles are an uncommon variant of mucocele in the oral cavity. This report highlights a case of 76 years old female presented with multiple superficial mucoceles concurrently developing with oral lichen planus. This study provides information on disease management with respect to its diagnosis and treatment. Background: Mucoceles, cy

Multiple Superficial Mucoceles in a Patient suffering from Oral Lichen Planus
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