【Andrew】評論
Clinical and Radiographic FeaturesAmalgam tattoos appear as macules or, rarely, as slightly raised lesions. They may be black, blue, or gray. The borders can be well defined, irregular, or diffuse (Fig. 8-50). Lateral spread may occur for several months after the implantation. Any mucosal surface can be involved, but the most common sites are the gingiva, alveolar mucosa, and buccal mucosa
【Andrei】評論
Clinical and Radiographic FeaturesAmalgam tattoos appear as macules or, rarely, as slightly raised lesions. They may be black, blue, or gray. The borders can be well defined, irregular, or diffuse (Fig. 8-50). Lateral spread may occur for several months after the implantation. Any mucosal surface can be involved, but the most common sites are the gingiva, alveolar mucosa, and buccal mucosa