2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.pdj.2018.05.003
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Trichloroacetic Acid for localized juvenile spongiotic gingival hyperplasia: A case report with a novel treatment

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“…On the other hand, Moine et al [13] in 2018 refer the use of a 70% aqueous solution of trichloroacetic acid (TA) to treat this pathology by inducing a denaturation and destruction of the lesions due to chemical coagulation of the affected tissue and in their case report they demonstrated that the technique offers many advantages in terms of effortless application and manipulation, good tolerance in pediatric patients, low cost and non-invasive, but more studies need to be done with this therapeutic alternative. Decani et al [15] in 2021 report a case of spontaneous resolution without surgical treatment after 19, 31 and 43 months of control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…On the other hand, Moine et al [13] in 2018 refer the use of a 70% aqueous solution of trichloroacetic acid (TA) to treat this pathology by inducing a denaturation and destruction of the lesions due to chemical coagulation of the affected tissue and in their case report they demonstrated that the technique offers many advantages in terms of effortless application and manipulation, good tolerance in pediatric patients, low cost and non-invasive, but more studies need to be done with this therapeutic alternative. Decani et al [15] in 2021 report a case of spontaneous resolution without surgical treatment after 19, 31 and 43 months of control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…La hiperplasia gingival espongiótica juvenil localizada conocida originalmente como "gingivitis de la pubertad", fue descrita originalmente en 2007 y 2008 por Darling y Chang (Moine & Gilligan, 2018). Es una hiperplasia gingival con características clinicopatológicas únicas, que está sujeta a factores locales como: respiración bucal, utilización de aparatos de ortodoncia, traumatismos menores, erupción dental e incompetencia labial (Oral, 2018;Vargo & Bilodeau, 2019).…”
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“…En cuanto a la terapia fotodinámica (TFD) ha demostrado ser eficaz en el tratamiento de condiciones inflamatorias similares, además de su toxicidad selectiva, baja invasividad y efectos secundarios raros. Por último, el uso de Ácido Tricloroacético resulto ser un tratamiento novedoso y seguro para LJSGH ya que su aplicación y manipulación no requieren de mucho esfuerzo, presenta una buena tolerancia en pacientes pediátricos, es de bajo costo y no invasivo (Vieira, 2019;Moine & Gilligan, 2018).…”
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“…Dermed kan det se ut som at clobetasol-propionat ikke bør brukes som eneste behandling. En rapport viste et residiv som ble penslet med 80 til 90 % Trikloreddiksyre en gang i uka i 3 måneder og som forsvant (13). Fotodynamisk behandling har vaert forsøkt med hell på en pasient (20) og i et tilfelle er det rapportert om spontan regresjon av en LJSGH etter 43 måneder (8).…”
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“…Spongiose ble også observert av Chang (3) samt hos våre pasienter. I motsetning fant Moine og medarbeidere et intracellulaert ødem(13). Hos noen pasienter sees verken inter-eller intracellulaert ødem (6) og det ser derfor ut til at det histologiske bildet kan variere hos pasientene.…”
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