A 27-year-old male was seen in the general practice clinic for a cleaning when the hygienist noticed an area where the superficial surface of the mucosa was peeled off. A blister had appeared at the site following consumption of hot soup a couple of days ago. It had eventually peeled off. The area was only slightly uncomfortable and the patient did not seem particularly worried about it.
Soup burn in a 27-year-old male |
No treatment was recommended on this case.