Geographic Tongue and Associated Risk Factors among Iranian Dental Patients
Background: Geographic Tongue is a benign disorder involving the dorsal surface of the tongue characterized by depapillated areas with leading and folded edges in yellowish or grayish white color and sometimes with unclear borders. Many studies have reported a relationship between such condition and...
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Main Authors: | Marieh Honarmand (Author), Leila Farhad Mollashahi (Author), Masomeh Shirzaiy (Author), Marziye Sehhatpour (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2013-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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