Keratotic at Dentist Dictionary
What is Keratotic? A condition of the skin characterized by the presence of horny growths. On the oral mucous membrane, keratotic tissue usually looks white; the term implies a thickening of the outer layer of the oral epithelium.Dental Definition Added By: Justin
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