Recurrent multicentric peripheral ossifying fibroma-like lesion in a child: a case report.

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School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Av Professor Lineu Prestes, 2227, Cidade Universitária, São Paulo-SP 05508-000, Brazil.

Published: September 2014

Background: Gingival hyperplasias are peculiar conditions that may produce extreme growth that impairs masticatory function and causes psychological and aesthetic disturbances. They can vary from mild interdental papillae localized growth to marked swelling affecting both jaws.

Case Presentation: The aim of this case report is to present a rare case of generalized gingival growth diagnosed in a 4 year-old Caucasian child and followed for 9 years. The lesion covered almost all of the upper and lower teeth and recurred thirty times with the same clinical and histopathological aspects. The clinical features suggested the diagnosis of idiopathic gingival fibromatosis, but the histopathological aspects did not confirm this hypothesis and were consistent with peripheral ossifying fibroma.

Conclusion: The present case reports a rare gingival growth with challenging diagnosis and treatment.

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