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

A.
emphysema
B.
leukoplakia
C.
mouth ulcers

User Ilinca
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B is the right answer
User Andrea Scarpino
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Answer:

B. Leukoplakia.

Step-by-step explanation:

Leukoplakia is a condition in which thick, white or grayish patches form usually inside your mouth. Smoking is the most common cause.

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