Congenital Epulis of the Newborn: A Case Report and Literature Review

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Abstract

Congenital epulis is a rare benign lesion of new-born and occurs mostly as a single tumor. A new-born infant with congenital epulis is a striking sight for both parents and health care professionals involved in neonatal care. The tumor has a female predilection with the female to male ratio being 10:1. These tumors in the infant’s mouth are remarkably large, occupying much of the oral cavity and posing a risk of airway obstruction and it can interfere with the feeding. Although the clinical presentation of the congenital tumor is rather distressing, owing to its size and aggressive appearance, it is very much necessary that the attending pediatricians, pediatric surgeon be cognizant of the nature of this rare yet benign congenital tumor. The purpose of this article is to present a case report documenting the clinical presentation and management of Congenital Epulis on the anterior maxillary alveolus in a three-day old female patient.

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Babu, E., Kamalasanan, G., Prathima, G. S., & Kavitha, M. (2021). Congenital Epulis of the Newborn: A Case Report and Literature Review. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 14(6), 833–837. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-2078

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