| Literature DB >> 27195199 |
Apurva Mishra1, Ramesh Kumar Pandey1.
Abstract
A fibro-epithelial polyp is the most common epithelial benign tumor of the oral cavity. Such a polyp is of mesodermal origin and it is a pink, red, or white knob-like painless growth that is sessile or pedunculated. A fibro-epithelial polyp commonly occurs on buccal mucosa, the tongue, or the gingiva. A fibro-epithelial polyp is an inflammatory hyperplastic lesion in response to chronic irritation due to calculus, sharp tooth edges, irregular denture borders, or overhanging restorations. Such a polyp rarely occurs before the fourth decade of life and its prevalence is not sex-specific. The current paper presents two cases where an intraoral fibro-epithelial polyp was successfully managed in children. Conservative surgical excision was performed in both cases. A follow-up at 3 months revealed uneventful healing of the site without reoccurrence of the lesion.Entities:
Keywords: Fibro-epithelial polyp; benign tumor; traumatic fibroma
Year: 2016 PMID: 27195199 PMCID: PMC4869581 DOI: 10.5582/irdr.2016.01015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intractable Rare Dis Res ISSN: 2186-3644