Contact stomatitis
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Contact stomatitis (also known as "Contact lichenoid reaction,"[1] "Lichenoid amalgam reaction,"[1] and "Oral mucosal cinnamon reaction"[1]) is characterized by cutaneous lesions that may be located where the offending agent contacts the mucosa for a prolonged time.[1]
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