Recurrent irritation fibroma—“What lies beneath”: A multidisciplinary treatment approach

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Abstract

Irritation fibroma is a benign, exophytic reactive oral lesion that develops secondary to injury. Its recurrence rate is rare but may happen in case of repeated trauma at the same site. This case report describes a recurrent fibroma in the anterior region of the hard palate in a 13-year-old male patient, which recurred in less than 1 year of surgical excision of the previous lesion. Through a detailed case history and clinical examination, the etiological factor of the same was found to be trauma from occlusion by the lower incisors. A multidisciplinary treatment approach was, therefore, undertaken, which included surgical excision of the lesion and correction of the underlying deep bite to prevent recurrence of the lesion. Thus, this article highlights the significance of a multidisciplinary approach for holistic dental treatment.

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Lalchandani, C. M., Tandon, S., Rai, T. S., Mathur, R., & Kajal, A. (2020). Recurrent irritation fibroma—“What lies beneath”: A multidisciplinary treatment approach. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 13(3), 306–309. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1769

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