Unilateral Bimaxillary Idiopathic Fibrous Gingival Hyperplasia with Alveolar Bone Loss- Report of a Rare Case
Gingival enlargements are of many types and vary according to the etiologic factors and pathologic processes that produce them. Though there are many classifications of gingival enlargement, the most practical one is as follows: 1) Inflammatory gingival enlargement 2) Fibrous gingival hyperplasia 3)...
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Main Authors: | R S Sathawane (Author), R N Mody (Author), Amit Parate (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2007-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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