Irritational Gingival Fibroma: A Case Report Yadav Nirma1,*, Kumar Anand1, Manohar Balaji2, Makhijani Barkha2 1Department of Dental Surgery, Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India 2Department of Periodontics, Pacific Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India *Address for Correspondence: Dr. Nirma Yadav, Department of Dental Surgery, Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. E-mail: nirmay90@gmail.com
Online published on 10 December, 2018. Abstract Irritational fibroma is a benign slow-growing tumor, which is the most common oral soft tissue lesions caused due to local irritation or trauma by plaque, calculus, overhanging margins, and restorations. It can occur at any age and from almost any soft tissue sites; the tongue, gingiva, and buccal mucosa are the most common sites. The second most common site is the maxillary anterior region. The color is usually same as the surrounding mucosa and consistency is soft to firm. This paper reports a case of irritational fibroma in a 22-year-old female patient in relation to the lower front teeth region since 5–6 months. On the basis of histological evaluation, diagnosis made by fibroma and excisional biopsy was taken. Top Keywords Benign tumor, irritational fibroma, pedunculated, soft tissue. Top |