Bohn nodules

Bohn nodules
inclusion cysts found in the mouths of newborns along the buccal and lingual aspects of the dental ridges and on the palate away from the raphe; they are considered to be remnants of mucous-gland tissue trapped during fetal development. Called also Bohn pearls.

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