Fibroepithelial Hyperplasia: A Case Report
Journal: International Healthcare Research Journal (Vol.1, No. 6)Publication Date: 2017-09-10
Authors : Mayank Jain; Aruna V Singh; Swati Leekha; Sahil Prashar;
Page : 16-19
Keywords : Traumatic fibroma; Reactive Fibrous Hyperplasia; Fibrous Nodule;
Abstract
Reactive hyperplastic exophytic growth are seen in the oral mucosa due to chronic irritation by plaque, calculus, overhanging margins, trauma and dental appliances. Traumatic fibroma represents a focal benign hyperplasia of fibrous connective tissue origin. Here we are reporting a case of traumatic fibroma in relation to upper right posterior teeth on right buccal mucosa in a 34 year old male.
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