家族遗传性牙龈纤维瘤病报告

Pub Date : 2024-10-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/2851229
Mohammed Taib Fatih, Renaz Sabir Saleh, Mohammed Khalid Mahmood, Zana Fuad Noori, Handren Ameer Kurda, Mohammed Aso Abdulghafor
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背景:遗传性牙龈纤维瘤病(HGF)是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,其特点是牙龈组织异常增生,临床表现各异。通常情况下,增生的牙龈颜色和稠度正常,出血倾向很小。肿胀可能局限于某一特定部位,也可能遍及整个牙龈。症状通常在恒牙萌出期间和之后出现。HGF 中的牙龈增生会引起各种美观和实际问题。根据增生的大小和程度,说话和咀嚼可能会受到影响。此外,还可能出现牙列不齐和基牙滞留时间过长的情况。病例报告:本文描述了四个病例的鉴定、管理和治疗方法,这些病例影响着一个居住在伊拉克库尔德斯坦苏莱曼尼亚省阿尔巴特难民营的叙利亚家庭。结论不同程度受累的牙龈组织纤维增生是 HGF 的特征。虽然预计会有不同程度的复发,但经常需要通过手术来恢复功能和外观。然而,改善外观的心理优势远远超过复发的危险,尤其是对青少年而言。
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A Family Report of Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis.

Background: Hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF) is a rare hereditary condition characterized by abnormal enlargement of the gingival tissue with a variable clinical manifestation. Typically, the hyperplastic gingiva is normal in color and consistency, and the tendency of bleeding is minimal. The swelling may be limited to a particular location or generalized over the whole gingiva. Usually, the symptoms appear during and after the eruption of permanent dentition. Gingival proliferation in HGF causes a variety of esthetic and practical issues. Depending on the size and intensity of the overgrowth, speech and chewing may be impaired. Moreover, diastema and prolonged primary dentition retention may occur. Case Reports: This article describes the identification, management, and treatment approaches of four cases affecting a Syrian family who lived in Arbat refugee camp in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan, Iraq. Conclusion: Proliferative fibrous outgrowth of the gingival tissue, with different degrees of involvement, is a hallmark of HGF. Surgery is frequently necessary to restore function and appearance, though varying degrees of recurrence is anticipated. Nonetheless, the psychological advantages of cosmetic improvement exceed the dangers of recurrence by a wide margin, especially in teenagers.

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