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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, for 6 months alternating, extensive, highly painful erosions of the entire palate.

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.