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      Diagnosis and treatment of a hereditary gingival fibromatosis case.

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          Hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF) is a rare condition characterised by severe gingival hyperplasia, which could result in serious aesthetic and emotional problems and functional impairment. Here the present authors report a case of a 28-year-old female patient with generalised severe gingival enlargement covering almost all of the teeth and diagnosed as HGF. Her family history was of significance, since her father and 3-year-old daughter suffered from the same symptoms. Many studies have agreed that surgical removal should be used in the treatment of HGF, and gingivectomy is the most common method. This study tried both external and internal bevel incisions. The results suggest that the former is better for shaping gingival contour, if the attached gingiva is adequate. Correct physiological contour of the marginal gingiva, good oral hygiene and periodic recall can decrease recurrence risk. Post-surgical follow-up after 26 months demonstrated no recurrence and the patient was satisfied with her appearance.

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          Journal
          Chin J Dent Res
          The Chinese journal of dental research : the official journal of the Scientific Section of the Chinese Stomatological Association (CSA)
          1462-6446
          1462-6446
          2011
          : 14
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Peridontology, Peking University School, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
          Article
          22989
          22319759
          d59df04c-e3d4-4f25-8957-7d271bc76b9e
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