Smoker's palate | Stomatitis palatini


 smoker's palate is a diffuse white patch on the hard palate, usually caused by tobacco smoking, usually pipe or cigar smoking.It is painless,and it is caused by a response of the palatal oral mucosa to chronic heat. A more pronounced appearance can occur with reverse smoking, sometimes distinguished from stomatitis nicotina by the term reverse smoker's keratosis. While stomatitis nicotina that is caused by heat is not a premaligant condition (i.e. it does not carry an increased risk of transformation to oral cancer), the condition that is caused by reverse smoking is premalignant.

 The condition is uncommon.It occurs usually in elderly males who have a history of heavy pipe smoking, but it also can occur in cigar or cigarette smokers.The condition was once common, but has become more rare as habits such as pipe and cigar smoking have decreased in popularity.


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