Oral verrucous hyperplasia: a case report.

J Maxillofac Oral Surg

Institute of Dental Sciences, Pilibhit Bypass Road, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh (W) India.

Published: September 2014

Oral verrucous hyperplasia is a whitish or pinkinsh elevated pre malignant lesion which occurs rarely. Its is also considered to be an early form of verrucous carcinoma. We have reported a case of verrucous hyperplasia which was diagnosed and treated with buccal fat pad as graft.

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