Cuts, bruises, contusions, foreign bodies (dirt and tooth fragments), vermilion. The lesions are asymptomatic and typically appear on. On intraoral examination, a painful hematoma and multiple lacerations in the soft palate were present.
The patient was hemodynamically stable. The patient developed a large band of petechial haemorrhage extending across the soft palate following the practice of fellatio. The diagnosis was made through an interview with the.
The diagnosis was established during a routine dental. Consensual fellatio may result in bruising (petechial and confluent) on the soft palate and at the junction between the hard and soft palates. You can bruise your palate, you can burn the soft tissue over the bone in your palate, you can lacerate the soft tissue over the bone in your palate. “love bites” (hickeys) caused by.
The lesion consisted of erythema, petechiae, dilated blood. Experiencing a bruised roof of your mouth can be uncomfortable and concerning. No active bleeding was present. All the soft tissues of the mouth should be examined systematically following an injury:
Angina bullosa hemorrhagica is a condition with unknown etiology, in which hemorrhagic blisters (hematomas) spontaneously arise in the oral cavity, regardless of blood.