Solve exciting clinical cases specific to your field of interest via Docplexus clinical case challenge. In today’s ‘Oral Health Case Challenge’ join your fellow doctors to discuss and answer an interesting quiz. A 58-year-old male presented to a dental office for a routine check-up. Examination revealed a nonhealing ulceration of the lower lip. History When questioned about the area, the patient claimed that the ulcer had been present for at least six months, maybe longer. No pain or discomfort was noted by the patient.

When questioned about excessive sun exposure, the patient stated that he spends many hours outdoors and does not use sunblock. The patient denied a history of smoking and alcohol use. No history of trauma to the area was noted. The patient had a previous history of regular and routine dental care. At the time of the dental appointment, the patient was not taking…