Benign Intraoral Soft Tissue Lesions in Children
- PMID: 38395668
- DOI: 10.1016/j.coms.2024.01.005
Benign Intraoral Soft Tissue Lesions in Children
Abstract
Benign intraoral soft tissue pathology in pediatric patients includes developmental, traumatic, inflammatory, and infectious lesions. Common pathology includes gingival cysts, mucoceles, fibromas, and parulis. Less common lesions include peripheral ossifying fibromas, congenital epulis of the newborn, and congenital mandibular duct atresia. Most of these lesions present at painless masses but can have significant effects on children and their caregivers. Although these lesions are generally harmless, evaluation and treatment is necessary for appropriate management and health of the child.
Keywords: Benign oral lesions; Benign soft tissue lesions; Oral medicine; Pediatric neoplasms; Pediatric oral pathology.
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