Publication Date: 2022/08/26
Abstract: The benign and exophytic-looking irritation fibroma, also known as traumatic fibroma, is a frequent oral lesion. It can appear at any age and develops as a result of tissue damage. It is the final result of the inflammatory hyperplastic lesion after healing. The buccal mucosa, any soft tissue location, tongue, and gingiva are the most often affected sites. There is a preference for women. The preferred course of treatment for this reactive lesion is surgical excision. The purpose of this case report is to describe a benign lesion in a 54-yearold female patient who visited the department complaining of pain and swelling around the right upper front tooth for five months. Upon examination, the lesion was found to be well-circumscribed, smooth, firm, and reddish pink swelling measuring 0.5cmX0.5cm in the area of the right canine and premolar. Using a diode laser, the lesion was removed. One month after surgery, there was no sign of a recurrence. As it clinically mimics numerous illnesses including peripheral giant cell granuloma, pyogenic granuloma, or odontogenic tumours, histopathological testing is crucial for appropriate diagnosis.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7024308
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