An Unusual Case of Leaf-like Traumatic Fibroma in a Dentate Patient

Nascimento, Luiz H. A. and Pinheiro, Tiago N. and Junior, Joel M. and Albuquerque, Gustavo C. and Oliveira, Marcelo V. de and Martins, Valber B. (2021) An Unusual Case of Leaf-like Traumatic Fibroma in a Dentate Patient. In: Recent Developments in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 1. B P International, pp. 89-94. ISBN 978-93-5547-078-2

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Abstract

The leaf-like traumatic fibroma (LTF) is a benign fibrous lesion of the connective tissue. Its clinical characteristics feature a flattened pedicle aspect, adapting well to the palate, resembling a leaf. Its color is usually pink, similar to the adjacent epithelium. The growth is slow. The lesion may be larger than 2 cm in diameter. It may be present in the oral cavity for a long time. The LTF is commonly associated with poorly adapted removable complete or partial prostheses which cause a flattening of the lesion against the palate. This report presents an unusual case of an LTF in a dentate patient who did not use any type of prosthesis. Instead, the lesion was related to an injury caused by food trauma, which is an unusual etiology for this type of lesion. We reported the mechanical pressure of the tongue and the action of negative intraoral pressure, as possible modifying agents in causing the characteristic shape of the lesion. Treatment consists of conservative surgical removal since its recurrence is rare.

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Date Deposited: 25 Oct 2023 03:46
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2023 03:46
URI: http://archive.article4submit.com/id/eprint/1886

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