2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0278-2391(03)00729-8
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Oral pyogenic granuloma in jordanians: a retrospective analysis of 108 cases

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“…Moreover, it is a treatment without great cost, safe and easy to perform. However, the use of cryotherapy and laser as treatment modalities for oral pyogenic granuloma has not yet been fully assessed, requiring well-controlled prospective studies to complete the suitability of these modalidades 5,8 .…”
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“…Moreover, it is a treatment without great cost, safe and easy to perform. However, the use of cryotherapy and laser as treatment modalities for oral pyogenic granuloma has not yet been fully assessed, requiring well-controlled prospective studies to complete the suitability of these modalidades 5,8 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These usually occur when deep satellite nodules, surrounding the original injury site, are not completely excised; when the etiological factors are unsuccessfully removed; or when there is a re-injury of the surgical area 16 . When surgical excision below the periosteum and removal of irritants are performed, the rate of recurrence of granuloma gravidarum is very low, comprising about 5% of cases 5 . Additionally, a careful management of the lesion should be performed at the same time to maintain and improve the mucogingival complex 28 .…”
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“…11 Low-degree local irritation, traumatic injury, hormonal factors and use of various drugs play roles in. 12 Apart from that, local irritants such as dental calculi, foreign materials and poor oral hygiene are among triggering factors. 7,13 In a study in which cases of 293 pyogenic granuloma was investigated, Gordon-Nunez et.al 14 has stated that of the lesions; 83% on gums, 5.3% on lips and on tongue with same percentage, 4.2% on hard palate, 0.8% on buccal mucosa and 0.4% on floor of the mouth were found.…”
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