Oral mucoceles are benign lesions arising from the minor salivary glands frequently encountered in paediatric patients. Their management is nuanced by factors such as lesion size, location, and the ...
Mucoceles are very common in the oral mucosa, with an overall prevalence of 2.4 per 1000 people. More than 70 percent of patients with mucocele are below 20 years. The only exceptions are the ranula, ...
A mucus cyst is a thin mucus-filled swelling on the oral mucosa. It is typically painless, and contains clear viscous fluid. It affects both sexes alike, and occurs at all ages. Most mucoceles tend to ...
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