Case report of self-injurious behaviour (SIB) presenting as gingivitis artefacta major

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The case report described here discusses gingivitis artefacta major, an oral presentation of self-injurious behaviour, in an adolescent. On presentation, the patient knew well the ramifications of her gum scratching behaviour, however, was unable to stop. At further presentations new lesions had appeared with further bone loss. The cause of her behaviour seemed to be of psychological origin and therefore no interventive dental treatment was possible until this issue was resolved. A more preventive approach was adopted in the meantime. Referral to appropriate services from the dental profession also proved to be challenging. In conclusion, gingivitis artefacta, although rarely seen to this extent, is extremely challenging to diagnose and treat fully in a dental setting. © 2009 British Dental Journal.

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Millen, C. S., & Roebuck, E. M. (2009). Case report of self-injurious behaviour (SIB) presenting as gingivitis artefacta major. British Dental Journal, 206(3), 129–131. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2009.55

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