Fibroma ossificante periférico em recém-nascido: uma potencial complicação após a extração de dentes natais
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fibroma
dentes natais
processo alveolar
supercrescimento gengival
doenças gengivais

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Fibroma ossificante periférico em recém-nascido: uma potencial complicação após a extração de dentes natais. (2022). Odontoestomatología, 24(40), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.22592/ode2022n40e413

Resumo

Lesões de tecidos moles orais são raras em recém-nascidos e podem levar a alimentação inadequada, crescimento e desenvolvimento cognitivo. O fibroma ossificante periférico é uma lesão reativa da gengiva, com apenas cinco casos relatados em recém-nascidos. 

Objetivo: Relatar um caso de fibroma ossificante periférico em recém-nascido e discutir as complicações associadas aos dentes natais/neonatais. 

Caso clínico: Um menino mexicano de 4 meses de idade apresentou dois dentes natais que foram extraídos quinze dias após o nascimento. Posteriormente, observou-se crescimento de tecidos moles nesta área, com duas zonas radiopacas identificadas radiograficamente. Com o diagnóstico presuntivo de lesão reativa, foi realizada biópsia excisional, com evolução satisfatória durante o seguimento. 

Conclusões: O fibroma ossificante periférico deve ser considerado como uma complicação potencial devido à presença ou extração de dentes natais/neonatais, devendo ser tratado prontamente devido às suas repercussões clínicas.

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