Oral fibromas typically appear as smooth bumps that match the color of the surrounding oral tissues and usually do not cause additional symptoms. They are benign tumors of fibrous tissue origin that develops as a result of continuous irritation or damage. Fibroma is the most common benign soft tissue tumor in the mouth. The primary cause is often persistent irritation from orthodontic appliances, restorative work, prosthetics, or other dental devices, which can be worsened by plaque or calculus accumulation. This case study describes a traumatic fibroma caused by the molar tubes and orthodontic temporary anchorage devices (TADs). Excision surgery was performed bilaterally using soft tissue diode laser. For the best treatment outcome, a multidisciplinary approach is always crucial in dentistry.