Abstract

Tuberculosis is a chronic granulomatous disease caused by various strains of mycobacteria, usually Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in humans. Robert Koch, a German physician, discovered the Tuberculosis bacillus in 1882 [1]. It has been a worldwide major health problem for centuries. Although the disease’s prevalence reduced decades ago, it still has extremely high prevalence in Asian and African countries. It may take any form clinically, but with decline in number, these tuberculosis lesions of oral cavity have become so rare that they are frequently overlooked in the differential diagnosis of oral lesions. Although, oral manifestations of tuberculosis has a rare occurrence, but it has been considered to account for 0.1-5% of all TB infections.

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