Gingivostomatitis, chronic. sharply defined, chronically stationary, burning redness in the area of the contact surfaces of the dental prosthesis. this has resulted in hyperplastic-papillomatous epithelial hyperplasia (palatal papillomatosis). the hard palate and the alveolar processes in the upper jaw are typical localisations affected here.
Gingivostomatitis, chronic. chronic dynamic, variable, 1.4 cm large, dolent, bizarrely configured ulcer in a 64-year-old female patient with Huntington's disease. development due to ulcerative inflammation at the left lateral edge of the tongue. massive plaque accumulation and sharp-edged incisal and occlusal surfaces have promoted the inflammatory process.
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