Lesions associated with ARONJ may appear:
A) yellow to grayish-tan and often present with fragmented friable soft tissue. With progression, pain may increase because of inflammation and secondary infection.
B) yellow to grayish-tan with surrounding tissue that is erythematous, possibly bluish, and initially painful.
C) as a shaggy gray-green exudate with surrounding tissue that is hardened as a result of the primary lesion.
D) as a shaggy purple ecchymotic lesion due to incorrect occlusal bite.
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