Abstract

The reactive lesions are comparatively common in the oral cavity that dentist face during routine examination because of the frequency with which the tissues are injured. They frequently result from a well-known provocation or injury such as plaque, calculus, or foreign bodies. Diagnosis and development of a treatment plan is difficult if dentists are not aware of the prevalence and clinical symptoms of these lesions. The aim of this article was to review the clinical features of various reactive hyperplastic lesions of the oral cavity. The most commonly found lesions are irritational fibroma, pyogenic granuloma, epulis fissuratum, peripheral giant cell granuloma.

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