2009
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2009.55
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Case report of self-injurious behaviour (SIB) presenting as gingivitis artefacta major

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“…[3,4] Oral presentations include ulceration and laceration of the tongue as a result biting and cigarette burns [5] and scratching of the gingiva resulting in recession (gingivitis artefacta) associated with bone loss. [6,7] In severe cases, this leads to autoextraction. [7][8][9] The recent classification of non-plaque-induced gingival disease includes traumatic gingival injuries which are further classified into either thermal injuries, chemical or physical injuries.…”
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“…[3,4] Oral presentations include ulceration and laceration of the tongue as a result biting and cigarette burns [5] and scratching of the gingiva resulting in recession (gingivitis artefacta) associated with bone loss. [6,7] In severe cases, this leads to autoextraction. [7][8][9] The recent classification of non-plaque-induced gingival disease includes traumatic gingival injuries which are further classified into either thermal injuries, chemical or physical injuries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6,7] In severe cases, this leads to autoextraction. [7][8][9] The recent classification of non-plaque-induced gingival disease includes traumatic gingival injuries which are further classified into either thermal injuries, chemical or physical injuries. [10] Physical injuries to the gingiva comprise accidental, iatrogenic injuries.…”
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