Reports on Oral Diseases

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Reports on Oral Diseases 44 7897 074717

Mucocoels Journals

A mucocele may be a smooth, soft, mucus-filled enlargement which appears on mucous lining of mouth. It’s usually the results of trauma, like lip biting, which injures the small salivary ducts inside the lip. This lesion has no sex predilection and occurs more frequently in children, adolescents and young adults. The lateral aspect of the lower lip is that the commonest site of occurrence of mucocele, but other common sites include the ground of mouth and ventrum of the tongue. The standard clinical presentation is of one, recurrent, fluctuant, painless, well-circumscribed bluish swelling which ruptures easily to release viscid salty mucus. Multiple Mucoceles are rare. Clinical features of a person who had multiple mucoceles of the lower lip due to lip biting habit.

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