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    A White Raised Line Observed on the Buccal Mucosa Along
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A White Raised Line Observed on the Buccal Mucosa Along

Question 26

Question 26

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A white raised line observed on the buccal mucosa along the occlusal plane of the teeth is most likely


A) cheek biting.
B) linea alba.
C) white sponge nevus.
D) frictional keratosis.

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