AI Article Synopsis

  • Oral hyaline ring granuloma is a rare lesion in the jaw, marked by eosinophilic rings and multinucleated giant cells.
  • This condition can occur centrally or peripherally, often due to foreign particles in the mouth.
  • The paper discusses a unique case related to an impacted premolar tooth and details its surgical treatment for the first time.

Article Abstract

Oral hyaline ring granuloma is an unusual granulomatous lesion affecting the jaws characterized by the presence of numerous eosinophilic rings with multinucleated giant cells. The lesion can be of central or peripheral variety, caused by the impaction of foreign particles in the oral cavity. While literature describes this lesion in association with dentures, carious teeth and extraction socket, this paper reports the first case of an oral hyaline ring granuloma associated with an impacted premolar tooth and its surgical management.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11329100PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jomfp.jomfp_391_21DOI Listing

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