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On‐site treatment of oral ulcers caused by cheek biting: A minimally invasive treatment approach in a pediatric patient

Key Clinical Message In small children, it would be desirable for oral lesions, especially on the symmetrical sides, to be screened carefully, and for treatment to begin with minimal interventions including on‐site medication and remedies to discontinue the bad routine. Minimal invasive approach and...

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Published in:Clinical case reports 2019-03, Vol.7 (3), p.426-430
Main Authors: Ngoc, Vo Truong Nhu, Hang, Luong Minh, Bach, Hoang Van, Chu, Dinh‐Toi
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