Case Report
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Volume : 10, Issue : 2, Year : 2024
Article Page : 62-63
https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijmi.2024.014
Abstract
Oral fibroma is a benign neoplasm that often occurs in the soft tissue of the oral cavity. It typically arises from the fibroma of the underlying connective tissue (submucosa or periodontal ligament), resulting in tissue enlargement. It is an elevated pedunculated or sessile lesion that ranges from a few millimeters to centimeters; normal in color, although it may appear paler. It can occur at any age, though it has a predilection for young adults, with females being more commonly affected. This case report discusses a 39-year-old female who presented with a growth in the upper front tooth region. The patient reported that she was apparently normal one year prior when she first noticed the growth, which was initially small and gradually increased to its present size. The face appeared asymmetrical on the left side with incompetent lips. Complete excision is the recommended treatment for fibroma. Other therapies, including cryosurgery or intralesional injection of corticosteroids, can be considered if there is a definitive diagnosis based on histopathological features.
Keywords: Oral fibroma, Benign neoplasm, Intraoral lesion, Fibrous connective tissue.
How to cite : Devi S, Divya V C, Intraoral fibroma: A case report. IP Int J Maxillofac Imaging 2024;10(2):62-63
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Received : 25-06-2024
Accepted : 01-07-2024
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