Stratification of methotrexate‐induced oral ulcers in rheumatoid arthritis patients
Special Care in Dentistry2021Vol. 41(3), pp. 367–371
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Abstract
Methotrexate-induced oral ulceration could be localized or generalized. Localized forms were more noticed than generalized forms. Higher doses and longer durations of methotrexate were detected among patients with generalized oral ulcers.
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