2018
DOI: 10.4103/jdas.jdas_18_17
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Oral pregnancy tumor

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“…Subsequent blunting of interdental papilla Class III Characterized by the involvement of the free gingival margin, which takes on the color and general appearance of a raspberry Class IV Generalized hypertrophic gingivitis of pregnancy Class V The pregnancy tumor Clinical presentation include a tumor-like growth, reddish-reddish pink-purplish red depending on the vascularity of the lesion with propensity to bleed. 11,17 Intraorally, maxillary anterior gingiva is the most common site than the mandibular gingiva and the labial gingiva is involved more than the lingual gingiva. Literature says that lesions affecting both the labial and lingual gingivae are considered rare.…”
Section: Table 1: Ziskin and Ness's Clinical Classification Of Pregnancy Gingivitismentioning
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“…Subsequent blunting of interdental papilla Class III Characterized by the involvement of the free gingival margin, which takes on the color and general appearance of a raspberry Class IV Generalized hypertrophic gingivitis of pregnancy Class V The pregnancy tumor Clinical presentation include a tumor-like growth, reddish-reddish pink-purplish red depending on the vascularity of the lesion with propensity to bleed. 11,17 Intraorally, maxillary anterior gingiva is the most common site than the mandibular gingiva and the labial gingiva is involved more than the lingual gingiva. Literature says that lesions affecting both the labial and lingual gingivae are considered rare.…”
Section: Table 1: Ziskin and Ness's Clinical Classification Of Pregnancy Gingivitismentioning
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“…This quickly emergent tumor is found predominantly appear during 2nd or 3rd month of gestation. 11 Although its reversion typically occurs after parturition, its interference with the normal function might make its excision inevitable. 7 Clinically, it characterizes a tumor-like growth, reddish-reddish pink reliant on its vascularity, propensity to bleed with most common location being the interdental papilla of maxillary anterior teeth followed by tongue, lip, palate, and oral mucosa.…”
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“…Early lesion is more hemorrhagic das it appears axtremely vascular but in maturation phase it appears collagenous and less vascular. 5 Interdental papilla of anterior maxillary teeth is the site where this lesion is mostly located. The gingiva is most commonly involved but tongue, lip, oral mucosa and palate might be involved.…”
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“…2 Blum in 1912 gave the term Pregnancy tumour. 3 It shows an inflammatory response to plaque microorganisms. Occur in 2 nd and 3 rd trimester of pregnancy, but it may occur earlier.…”
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