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India | Dental Science | Volume 7 Issue 3, March 2018 | Pages: 138 - 140
Fibroma: A Case Report
Abstract: Fibromas are proliferative fibrous lesions of the gingiva and oral mucosa that may cause esthetic and functional problems. Fibrous hyperplasia and Fibro-epithelial hyperplasia are histological variants of these non-neoplastic lesions. Fibroma is a benign tumor of oral cavity, with usually the tongue, gingiva, and buccal mucosa being the most common sites. Females are twice more likely to develop fibroma than males. The intraoral fibroma typically is well demarcated, and its size can vary from millimeter to few centimeters. Intraorally the growth is attached to the mucosa by means of a peduncle. Fibroma is generally slow growing, painless, smooth surface lesion and the color is slightly paler than the adjacent healthy tissue. Treatment usually requires total excision and recurrence is rare. Irritation fibroma, Reactive lesion, Traumatic fibroma, Pyogenic granuloma
Keywords: Irritation fibroma, Reactive lesion, Traumatic fibroma, Pyogenic granuloma
How to Cite?: Dr. Savita Sambashivaiah, Dr. Punit Naidu, Dr. Anuroopa.P, "Fibroma: A Case Report", Volume 7 Issue 3, March 2018, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 138-140, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=ART2018532, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/ART2018532