white patches in mouth from chewing tobacco A case report of oral nicotine-associated keratosis and a review of oral mucosal changes and similar products If you smoke or chew
If you smoke or chew tobacco don't ignore this sign. A white patch inside your mouth is not something to take lightly. It can be a pre cancerous (pre malignant) condition especially in tobacco Not every white patch in the mouth is cancer but it should never be ignored. White patches, also known as leukoplakia, can develop due to tobacco use, alcohol consumption, or chronic Oral leukoplakia: an update for dental practitioners Published in Journal of the Irish Dental Association Leukoplakia: Symptoms, causes, and prevention
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