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Hereditary gingival fibromatosis in children: a systematic review of the literature.

Eirini Boutiou1, Ioannis A Ziogas2, Dimitrios Giannis3, Aikaterini-Elisavet Doufexi4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF) is an uncommon, inherited condition with slow and progressive fibrous hyperplasia of the gingiva. Due to its association with mastication, speech, and occlusion problems, early diagnosis is important. We sought to summarize the available data regarding the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of children with HGF (< 18 years).
METHODS: A systematic literature review of the MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases was conducted with respect to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement (end-of-search date: March 1, 2019).
RESULTS: A total of 99 articles reporting on 146 patients were included. The mean age was 10.82 ± 3.93 years, and generalized gingival enlargement was seen in 97.16% (95% CI 92.69 to 99.14). Jaw, gingival, and teeth abnormalities; poor oral hygiene; eating; or speech difficulties were typical HGF-induced, while 60.90% had extraoral manifestations (95% CI 52.41 to 68.78). The disease was most commonly inherited in an autosomal dominant manner (88.41%, 95% CI 78.5 to 94.26), and about one-third of the patients had syndromic HGF (33.85%, 95% CI 23.50 to 46.00). Gingivectomy was performed in the majority of cases (91.15%, 95% CI 84.31 to 95.29), and recurrence was seen in 33.85% (95% CI 23.50 to 46.00).
CONCLUSION: HGF should be suspected in children with nodularity and gingival fibrosis, teeth abnormalities, or jaw distortion. Family history can help to establish the diagnosis. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: More cases should focus on longer-term follow-up after gingivectomy as disease recurrence is not uncommon.

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Keywords:  Gingival hypertrophy; Gingival overgrowth; Gingivectomy; Hereditary gingival fibromatosis

Year:  2020        PMID: 33188467     DOI: 10.1007/s00784-020-03682-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Oral Investig        ISSN: 1432-6981            Impact factor:   3.573


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Authors:  Aikaterini Doufexi; Mina Mina; Effie Ioannidou
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5.  Complete oral rehabilitation of a patient with hereditary gingival fibromatosis: a clinical report.

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Authors:  Sanaa Ahmed; Zahid Ali
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8.  The autosomal recessive inheritance of hereditary gingival fibromatosis.

Authors:  Poulami Majumder; Vineet Nair; Malancha Mukherjee; Sujoy Ghosh; Subrata Kumar Dey
Journal:  Case Rep Dent       Date:  2013-12-14

9.  Hereditary gingival fibromatosis and its management: 2-year follow-up.

Authors:  Amitandra Kumar Tripathi; Vinod Upadhaya; Vivek Kumar; C S Saimbi
Journal:  Contemp Clin Dent       Date:  2014-10

10.  Hereditary gingival fibromatosis.

Authors:  Akhilanand Chaurasia
Journal:  Natl J Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2014-01
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1.  Expression of TGF-β and MMP-2 in hereditary gingival fibromatosis epithelial cells. A possible contribution of the epithelium to its pathogenesis.

Authors:  Naglaa M Kamal; Mai A Hamouda; Nora Abdelgawad
Journal:  J Oral Biol Craniofac Res       Date:  2022-08-14
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