Angular cheilitis in elderly patient with diabetes mellitus and decrease of vertical dimensions

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Our patient is a 61-year-old, male, heavy smoker, and diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (DM) who sought medical intervention due to complaints of painful lesions on the left and right corners of the mouth. The patient lost a lot of teeth, only two remained intact and has never used dentures. We present a case of angular cheilitis in an elderly patient with DM and a decrease of vertical dimensions. Clinical management includes anamnesis, clinical examination, treatment and elimination of predisposing factors through integrated multidisciplinary treatment.

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Rahmi, Argadianti, A. F., Radithia, D., & Soebadi, B. (2019). Angular cheilitis in elderly patient with diabetes mellitus and decrease of vertical dimensions. Acta Medica Philippina, 53(5), 440–443. https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.v53i5.61

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