Severe Gingival Enlargement with Coexisting Erosive Lichen Planus in Severe Chronic Periodontitis Patient
Plaque induced gingival enlargement is most commonly seen and when encountered simultaneously with erosive lichen planus poses a challenge to the treating dentist. Prognosis of one condition may influence the prognosis of another condition. The presented case highlights the significance of proper di...
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Main Authors: | Ambika Sharma (Author), Chakshu Aggarwal (Author), Vijay P. Mathur (Author), Divesh Sardana (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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