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Histopathology of Non-infective Stomatitis
Book chapter

Histopathology of Non-infective Stomatitis

Ajith Polonowita and Norman A Firth
Oral Histology and Oral Histopathology: A Practical Guide for Dental Students and a Companion to Pathologists, pp.265-272
Springer Nature
08/04/2025
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/45800

Abstract

Non-infective stomatitis refers to inflammation of the oral mucosa caused by agents other than infections. It’s classified based on specific causes, e.g. trauma, autoimmune conditions, or allergic reactions. Histopathologically, in addition to inflammation, it shows epithelial alterations, e.g. atrophy or hyperplasia, intra-epithelial separation or sub-epithelial-connective tissue separation, or ulceration.

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