Volume : III, Issue : III, March - 2014

Inflammatory Fibro–Epithelial Hyperplasia with Two Variants– A Report of Three Cases

Dr Nitin Gorwade, Dr. C. D. Dhalkari, Dr. Jayant R Ambulgekar

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Introduction: Inflammatory Fio–epithelial hyperplasia is a histological variant of fioma and a proliferative fious lesion of the gingival tissue that causes esthetic and functional problems which need to be evaluated and treated as early as possible. Methods: Three of these cases shows pedunclated base. Initially base of the overgrowth is incised through and through to cut the lesion, next to this step flap is raised and through interdental deidement is done. This article addresses the diagnosis and treatment of two different variants of cases of inflammatory fio–epithelial hyperplasia. Results: These lesions are a result of trauma, showing variations in size and shape follows different age groups and arises from cells of periodontal ligament and periosteum. After six months none of the lesion shows recurrence. Conclusion: The cases demonstrate the need for awareness, and role of biopsy and histologic evaluation in management of these lesions.

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Dr Nitin Gorwade, Dr.C.D.Dhalkari, Dr. Jayant R Ambulgekar Inflammatory Fibro-Epithelial Hyperplasia with Two Variants- A Report of Three Cases International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol.III, Issue.III March 2014


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