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Laser Therapy In Drug Induced Gingival Hyperplasia- A Case Report
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.51626/ijoh.2021.01.00008
Subject(s) - gingivectomy , medicine , electrosurgery , hyperplasia , drug , dentistry , laser therapy , pharmacotherapy , dermatology , intensive care medicine , surgery , pharmacology , laser , physics , optics
Gingival excess is related with various components including innate infections, hormonal unsettling influences, helpless oral cleanliness condition, aggravation, neoplastic conditions, and unfavorable medication responses including anticonvulsants, calciumchannel blockers, and immunosuppressants. This can have an inconvenient impact on the personal satisfaction and furthermore on high oral bacterial burden brought about by plaqueretentive regions. Different treatment modalities incorporate both careful (gingivectomy, periodontal fold, electrosurgery, and laser extraction) and nonsurgical methodologies. This case report reveals the treatment of drug induced gingival hyperplasia with laser

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