A 27-year-old man presents for a routine oral examination. Both sides of his buccal mucosa exhibit a filmy white opacity that disappears when the cheek is stretched. There is no pain, and the tissue feels normal to palpation. This would most likely be:
A) Squamous cell carcinoma
B) Hairy leukoplakia
C) Nicotine stomatitis
D) Leukoedema
E) Benign migratory glossitis
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