Vol. 10, Issue 2, Part C (2024)

After effects of trauma leading to a habit in Paediatric patients

Author(s):

Dr. Priyanka Mothi, Dr. Saideep Rai, Dr. Priya Meharwade, Dr. Rajesh T Anegundi and Dr. Kirthi Honakeri

Abstract:
A benign swelling that is usually acquired in the oral cavity is the irritation fibroma. Here we present two case reports of such a fibroma of the lip developed secondary to a lip biting habit. Fibromas are usually asymptomatic, small, mucosa-coloured and hard in consistency and so cause little or no discomfort. Thus, usually neglected by Paediatric patients. The site of occurrence of these is usually in tongue, buccal/labial mucosa, lower lip, hard palate and least seen on gingiva. An incidental finding brings them to light. The lesion here was seen secondary to a lip biting habit developed after a trauma. Excision is usually considered to be the ideal line of treatment. Follow up is essential because of its high growth potential.

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How to cite this article:
Dr. Priyanka Mothi, Dr. Saideep Rai, Dr. Priya Meharwade, Dr. Rajesh T Anegundi and Dr. Kirthi Honakeri. After effects of trauma leading to a habit in Paediatric patients. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2024;10(2):190-193. DOI: 10.22271/oral.2024.v10.i2c.1942