Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia (LJSGH): A Comprehensive Review

Emily Summers, Christopher Hollingsworth, Mohammed Bindakhil DDS, MS
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Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia (LJSGH) is a condition characterized by localized, red, and raised gingival lesions with distinct histological findings. The exact etiology of LJSGH has not been established, but trauma and orthodontic treatment have been proposed as possible causes. The aim of this review article is to identify etiologies of this condition and report evidence of which factors are most closely associated with LJSGH.

METHODS

A systematic literature search of the databases Pubmed, EMBASE, and Google Scholar through December 2023 was conducted. 215 subjects across 30 case series/studies were included and a descriptive analysis of data concerning patient demographics, clinical presentation, and treatment was conducted. Prevalence of potential etiologic contributors was also noted.

RESULTS

The review yielded 215 subjects, 110 males (51.2%) and 105 females (48.8%). The age was reported in 135 participants, with a mean age of 14.9 (Median= 12, SD= 11.14). Lesions were solitary in 94.0% of the cases (n= 202) and 86% of the cases (n=197) occurred on the maxilla, with 93.4% (n= 214) of lesions affecting the anterior portions of the gingiva. The facial surface of the gingiva was involved in 90.8% of the cases (n=208). The most common treatment for LJSGH was surgical excision (71%, n=87) followed by biofilm control and observation (13.9%, n= 17). Most lesions were not concurrent with orthodontic treatment (86.3%, n=107). In addition, other types of traumas preceding the lesions, such as dental extractions, were reported in only two patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite growing interest over the last couple of decades regarding LJSGH, it is still a poorly understood and underreported condition. Further research is required to better understand the disease process and how to treat it.

IMPLICATIONS

By highlighting the most prevalent etiological factors, clinical patterns, and treatment modalities associated with LJSGH throughout the current literature, this review may serve as a comprehensive resource for the disease process.

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目的局部幼年海绵状牙龈增生(LJSGH)是一种以局部、红色和隆起的牙龈病变为特征的疾病,具有明显的组织学特征。LJSGH 的确切病因尚未确定,但外伤和正畸治疗被认为是可能的病因。本综述文章旨在确定该病症的病因,并报告哪些因素与 LJSGH 关系最为密切。方法截至 2023 年 12 月,对 Pubmed、EMBASE 和 Google Scholar 等数据库进行了系统的文献检索。共纳入了 30 个病例系列/研究中的 215 个受试者,并对患者人口统计学、临床表现和治疗等相关数据进行了描述性分析。结果研究共纳入 215 名受试者,其中男性 110 名(51.2%),女性 105 名(48.8%)。135人报告了年龄,平均年龄为14.9岁(中位数= 12岁,标准差= 11.14岁)。94.0%的病例(n= 202)为单发,86%的病例(n=197)发生在上颌骨,93.4%的病例(n= 214)影响牙龈前部。90.8%的病例(n=208)累及牙龈的面部表面。LJSGH最常见的治疗方法是手术切除(71%,n=87),其次是生物膜控制和观察(13.9%,n=17)。大多数病变与正畸治疗无关(86.3%,n=107)。结论尽管过去几十年来人们对 LJSGH 的兴趣与日俱增,但对它的了解仍然很少,报告也不足。通过强调当前文献中与 LJSGH 相关的最普遍病因、临床模式和治疗方法,本综述可作为该疾病过程的综合资料。
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