Reactive lesions of oral cavity

  • Purushothaman A
  • Sahana N S
  • Jayaram C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Oral mucosa is constantly subjected to various external and internal stimuli that leads to various reactive lesions. They are non-neoplastic in nature, but clinically these lesions closely mimic benign neoplastic lesions leading the clinician to misdiagnosis and sub-optimal treatment. Reactive lesions are typically occurring as a response to chronic inflammation caused by various forms of low-grade chronic irritations to the oral mucosa such as dental plaque and calculus, sharp edges of grossly carious teeth, faulty dental restorations, chronic biting habits, ill-fitting dental/oral appliances and food impactions. This review article summarizes the various reactive lesions of oral cavity and their distinctive histopathologic features.

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Purushothaman, A., Sahana N S, Jayaram, C., Shiragur, S. S., Chavan, N. V., & Kulkarni, M. (2023). Reactive lesions of oral cavity. Journal of Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 9(4), 175–182. https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jooo.2023.039

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