2013
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10031-1034
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A Trio Discovery—Cardarelli-Riga-Fede Disease: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Abstract: The natal and neonatal teeth have been reported to cause ulceration on the ventral surface of the tongue in neonates and infants. These can be presented with mild to severe ulceration which may affect the child's feeding habits. This appearance was described by Cardarelli, Riga and Fede and hence been termed as Cardarelli-Riga-Fede disease. It is important to diagnose the lesion early and treat it by eliminating the cause of trauma to avoid untoward complications. We present a large Riga-Fede lesion in an infa… Show more

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“…RFD can be asymptomatic or sporadically linked with discomfort and bleeding from the lesion while feeding. RFD is most frequently linked to the eruption of the primary lower incisor in older infants or the natal-neonatal teeth in newborns [6]. It is uncommon for babies to have teeth at birth or within a month of delivery.…”
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“…RFD can be asymptomatic or sporadically linked with discomfort and bleeding from the lesion while feeding. RFD is most frequently linked to the eruption of the primary lower incisor in older infants or the natal-neonatal teeth in newborns [6]. It is uncommon for babies to have teeth at birth or within a month of delivery.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%