Tobacco White Patch (Leukoplakia)
Leukoplakia, a white patch, is most commonly seen insidthe cheeks of 50- t70-year-old men. It is often related to other oral conditions such as badly fitting dentures, broken eeth or the effects of tobacco. Although it is no seen exclusively in tobacco users, it has been definitely ssociated with both smoking and smokeless tobacco use.
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