Pigmented Oral Lesions: Clues to Identifying the Potentially Malignant Consultant360 Oral Melanotic Macule An Unusual Occurrence In Gingiva Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU COM March 2009 Diagnosis UW School of Dentistry ORAL MELANOTIC MACULE (OMM) (Also called focal melanosis labial melanotic macule) A benign, localized, flat pigmented lesion of the oral mucosa Caused by a focal increase in melanin production a Melanotic macule at the wetdry line of the lower lip. b Melanotic Download Scientific Diagram Pigmented Lesions of the Oral Mucosa Pocket Dentistry
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