Focal fibrous hyperplasia is a localized reactive progressive, proliferation of oral mucosa in response to injury or local irritation. The most common site is the buccal mucosa along the line of occlusion and sessile lesion on the gingiva. This paper reports two cases of focal fibrous hyperplasia
Gingival enlargements are a common clinical entity and most of them manifest as a part of developmen...
Lesions caused by traumatic or unbalance occlusion, and overextension denture may occur in the major...
Background and aims. Reactive hyperplastic lesions of the oral connective tissue are associated with...
Fibrous type gingival overgrowth is commonly seen in oral cavity and can be either benign or maligna...
Introduction: Focal fibrous hyperplasia is a lesion of reactive nature afflicting the gingival mucos...
Reactive hyperplastic exophytic growth are seen in the oral mucosa due to chronic irritation by plaq...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Back ground: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of focal reactive hyperplastic les...
The fibroma, also referred to as irritation fibroma, is by far the most common of the oral fibrous t...
Reactive hyperplastic outgrowths are seen in the oral cavity due to chronic irritation by plaque, ca...
Background and aims. Reactive hyperplasias (RHs) are common oral mucosal lesions caused by irritatio...
Oral fibroma is the most common benign soft tissue tumor caused due to continuous trauma from sharp ...
Context: The reactive lesions are relatively common in the oral cavity because of the frequency with...
Back ground: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of focal reactive hyperplastic les...
Hyperplastic reactive gingival/alveolar lesions are one of the most common subgroups of oral lesions...
Gingival enlargements are a common clinical entity and most of them manifest as a part of developmen...
Lesions caused by traumatic or unbalance occlusion, and overextension denture may occur in the major...
Background and aims. Reactive hyperplastic lesions of the oral connective tissue are associated with...
Fibrous type gingival overgrowth is commonly seen in oral cavity and can be either benign or maligna...
Introduction: Focal fibrous hyperplasia is a lesion of reactive nature afflicting the gingival mucos...
Reactive hyperplastic exophytic growth are seen in the oral mucosa due to chronic irritation by plaq...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Back ground: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of focal reactive hyperplastic les...
The fibroma, also referred to as irritation fibroma, is by far the most common of the oral fibrous t...
Reactive hyperplastic outgrowths are seen in the oral cavity due to chronic irritation by plaque, ca...
Background and aims. Reactive hyperplasias (RHs) are common oral mucosal lesions caused by irritatio...
Oral fibroma is the most common benign soft tissue tumor caused due to continuous trauma from sharp ...
Context: The reactive lesions are relatively common in the oral cavity because of the frequency with...
Back ground: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of focal reactive hyperplastic les...
Hyperplastic reactive gingival/alveolar lesions are one of the most common subgroups of oral lesions...
Gingival enlargements are a common clinical entity and most of them manifest as a part of developmen...
Lesions caused by traumatic or unbalance occlusion, and overextension denture may occur in the major...
Background and aims. Reactive hyperplastic lesions of the oral connective tissue are associated with...