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Reactive lesions of oral cavity

Akalya Purushothaman, N S Sahana, Chandrakala Jayaram, Savita S Shiragur, Ninad V Chavan, Meghashyama Kulkarni

2023Journal of Oral Medicine Oral Surgery Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oral mucosa is constantly subjected to various external and internal stimuli that leads to various reactive lesions. They are non-neoplastic in nature, but clinically these lesions closely mimic benign neoplastic lesions leading the clinician to misdiagnosis and sub-optimal treatment. Reactive lesions are typically occurring as a response to chronic inflammation caused by various forms of low-grade chronic irritations to the oral mucosa such as dental plaque and calculus, sharp edges of grossly carious teeth, faulty dental restorations, chronic biting habits, ill-fitting dental/oral appliances and food impactions. This review article summarizes the various reactive lesions of oral cavity and their distinctive histopathologic features.

Topics & Concepts

Oral cavityMedicineOral mucosaPathologyInflammationDentistryInternal medicineOral and Maxillofacial PathologyOral and gingival health researchOral Health Pathology and Treatment