Extensive amalgam tattoo (amalgam pigmentation) on the palatal mucosa: a short case report

Introduction: An amalgam tattoo is the most common form of exogenous oral pigmentation caused by the diffusion of dental amalgam into the soft tissue. Observation: Here we describe a case of diffuse pigmentation of amalgam on the hard palate. Discussion: Mucosal hyperpigmentation can occasionally be...

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Main Authors: Kamal Fiqhi Mohammed (Author), Essaoudi Mohammed Amine (Author), Khalfi Lahcen (Author), Elkhatib Karim (Author)
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Published: EDP Sciences, 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Introduction: An amalgam tattoo is the most common form of exogenous oral pigmentation caused by the diffusion of dental amalgam into the soft tissue. Observation: Here we describe a case of diffuse pigmentation of amalgam on the hard palate. Discussion: Mucosal hyperpigmentation can occasionally be confused with melanotic lesions, thereby requiring a biopsy for differential diagnosis. Once the diagnosis of an amalgam tattoo has been established, the removal of the lesion is not necessary, except for aesthetic reasons.
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10.1051/mbcb/2018031