“…The oral lesions are more frequent and varied in early syphilis and are described as syphilitic stains, syphilitic papules, and mucous patches. The oral chancres are found in 4 to 12% of the patients with early syphilis, and the most affected places are the tongue, the gums, the soft palate, and the lips (9,10) . Because of the diversity of manifestations that syphilis can present, its diagnosis acquires a multidisciplinary nature, involving various health-care professionals (8,11) .…”