
Aspirin burn on the oral mucosa
A) is caused by ingestion of too many aspirin tablets.
B) is caused by placing the aspirin on the tooth with the toothache, causing the surrounding mucosa to become necrotic.
C) is painless.
D) requires a biopsy for diagnosis.
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