IP Journal of Surgery and Allied Sciences

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Harpuneet Kaur*


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Squamous papillomatosis of gingiva in a 13-year-old patient: A case report


Case Report

Author Details : Harpuneet Kaur*

Volume : 6, Issue : 3, Year : 2024

Article Page : 104-106

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jsas.2024.023



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Abstract

Oral squamous papilloma (OSP), the fourth most frequent mucosal tumour, accounts for roughly 3-4% of all biopsied lesions. A papillary exophytic mucosal tumour that is caused by benign stratified squamous epithelium proliferation characterises this disorder clinically. These lesions typically appear between the ages of 30 and 50, while they can occasionally appear as early as 10 years old. 8% of all oral tumours in children are OSPs. Here, we present a case report of squamous papilloma of gingiva in a paediatric patient.Benign, gingiva, human papilloma virus, squamous cell papilloma, oral lesion,paediatric, oral cavity.


Keywords: Benign, Gingiva, Human papillomavirus, Squamous cell papilloma, Oral lesion


How to cite : Kaur H, Squamous papillomatosis of gingiva in a 13-year-old patient: A case report. IP J Surg Allied Sci 2024;6(3):104-106

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