Vesiculobullous (VB) diseases are a distinct group of oral disorders characterized by vesicles and bullae. These lesions can be of viral origin, autoimmune, or genetic or may arise as an immune response to an external agent. They may be acute or chronic. The diagnosis involves clinical, histological, and immunological evaluation of the lesion.
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