| Literature DB >> 28050510 |
Jammula Surya Prasanna1, Divya Aishwarya Mutyap2, Veerandranath Reddy Pantula1, Shilpa Akula2, Bhargavi Chinthapalli2.
Abstract
Plasma Cell Gingivitis (PCG) is a rare condition of the gingiva which is benign in nature. In this condition there is enlargement of the marginal and attached gingiva. It is not only unaesthetic in appearance but also causes difficulty in speech and mastication. Hence, it creates an area for plaque accumulation because of which there is difficulty in carrying out the routine oral hygiene procedures. The aetiology is unknown and is thought to be a hypersensitive reaction to an allergen. This condition is characterized by massive infiltration of the plasma cells into the sub-epithelial connective tissue layers. Here we are presenting two cases of PCG associated with swollen lips, which is an uncommon condition. These cases were treated by gingivectomy and followed up to six months.Entities:
Keywords: Erythematous; Gingivectomy; Inflammation
Year: 2016 PMID: 28050510 PMCID: PMC5198463 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/21148.8763
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X