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Oral leukoplakia associated with amalgam restorations

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GÖNEN, ZEYNEP BURÇİN
Asan, Canay Yilmaz
Etoz, Osman
Alkan, ALPER

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The World Health Organization has defined oral leukoplakia (OL) as -a white patch or plaque of the oral mucosa that cannot be characterized clinically or pathologically as any other disease-. A 21-year-old male with OL presented with a bilateral burning sensation in the buccal mucosa. The patient had amalgam restorations, and an epicutaneous patch test indicated a positive response to amalgam. The amalgam restorations were therefore removed and the cavities were refilled with a composite resin restorative material. During 5 years of follow-up, there was no recurrence of the oral lesions. This case illustrates that amalgam fillings may cause OL lesions.

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GÖNEN Z. B. , Asan C. Y. , Etoz O., Alkan A., -Oral leukoplakia associated with amalgam restorations-, JOURNAL OF ORAL SCIENCE, cilt.58, ss.445-448, 2016

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