Decubitus, grade IV, central ulceration with a greasy coating on an extensive erythema, on the left hemorrhagic necrosis.
Chronic dynamic (changeable course), painless, superficial ulcer with a whitish margin caused by a sharp edge on the dorsal edge of the total upper jaw prosthesis.
Decubitus. acute, 1.5 cm large, slightly pressure-dolent, sharply defined, yellowish depression (erosion) of the buccal mucosa, existing for 5 days. origin through injury with a sharp-edged, buccal cusp tip of the second upper molar.
Decubitus. chronic stationary, approx. 2.5 cm long, flat, extremely painful ulcer at the transition from the alveolar process to the floor of the mouth in region 035. after shortening the functional edge of the denture, restitutio ad integrum was performed.
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