Are oral papillomas and warts the same?

Oral papillomas are not the same as warts; oral papillomas are a benign proliferative disease and warts are sexually transmitted diseases caused by human papillomavirus infection.
Oral papilloma is a benign proliferative disease. It usually has clear borders and grows slowly. Smaller papillomas can be asymptomatic and generally do not affect life. They can be cured by surgery. A small number of patients will experience recurrence after surgery, so regular review is needed after surgery.
Warts are caused by human papilloma virus infection, mainly through sexual contact transmission, often in the external genitalia and anus around the formation of the skin mucous membrane of the superfluous organisms. Having multiple sexual partners and unsafe sex are the main risk factors for warts.
The appearance of unknown foreign body growths in the mouth, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment, relevant examination, in order to clarify the cause of the disease. Under the guidance of the doctor to choose a reasonable treatment.