Abstract

Two unusual types of oral mucosal pigmentation are reported. The first type is due to the use of an oral hygiene aid that is obtained from the bark of a plant, Juglans regia, that is known as Derum or Dendasa. The second type is that of a self-induced tattoo of the buccal maxillary gingiva created with soot obtained from burned wood in clay ovens.

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