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I have habit of chewing gutkha, the spot marked by red arrow was caused by pouring gutkha into mouth after i spat it out, it caused wound like spot with red inflammation after some days it's healed but still white spot remains but no pain it's been 18 days. Spots marked by orange arrows are very old spots like 6 months no changes in shapes and colour no pain I don't have any symptoms. I have badly molar tooth decay in left upper set. I quitted gutkha. Is that caused irritation by gutkha. 😞 Due to lockdown I can't go to doctor for check up.
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Looks more like Aphthous ulcer. Pain/burning sensation (if any) not mentioned.
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Stop Gutkha/tobacco in any form
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This is leukoplakia of buccal mucosa.
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it's after effects of gutkha
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avoid spicy and hot foods
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