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People addicted to smokeless tobacco can develop thick, leathery white spots in the mouth. What are these spots called?

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These spots are called cancor sores.


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The thick, leathery white spots in the mouth that is being produced from smokeless tobacco is called leukoplakia or oral leukoplakia. Oral leukoplakia is a plaque that cannot be rubbed off and is seen in the areas of the gums, insides of the cheeks, and the bottom of the mouth. ;-;
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