2002
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2002.0235
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Pyogenic granuloma subsequent to apical fenestration of a primary tooth

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“…[18][19][20][21] Poor oral local hygiene may be a precipitating factor in most of these cases. 22 Aguilo 23 and Aguilo and Bagan 24 reported the occurrence of PG as a result of an injury to a primary tooth, as well as 2 cases of PG in the maxillary labial mucosa, which were related to an apical fenestration of a primary incisor tooth. Milano et al 25 described a case of PG in relation to aberrant tooth development.…”
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“…[18][19][20][21] Poor oral local hygiene may be a precipitating factor in most of these cases. 22 Aguilo 23 and Aguilo and Bagan 24 reported the occurrence of PG as a result of an injury to a primary tooth, as well as 2 cases of PG in the maxillary labial mucosa, which were related to an apical fenestration of a primary incisor tooth. Milano et al 25 described a case of PG in relation to aberrant tooth development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esses achados estão em consonância com o perfil epidemiológico de traumatismo em crianças, em que se observa maior prevalência no sexo masculino com localização mais comum na região anterior da maxila 9 . A alveólise está fortemente relacionada ao traumatismo dentário 1,[10][11][12][13][14] . No entanto, outras condições, como cárie dentária e trauma oclusal, podem se constituir fatores desencadeantes 5,7,[15][16][17][18] .…”
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“…Pyogenic granuloma is defined as an inflammatory overgrowth of the oral mucosa caused by minor trauma or irritation 3. These injuries might be caused in the mouth by gingival inflammation because of poor hygiene, trauma or local infection4 or as a result of injury to a primary tooth 5 6…”
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confidence: 99%