Abstract

Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a well known hormonal imbalance condition in females, leading to low grade chronic inammation in the body. Periodontal tissues having receptors for steroid hormones, are susceptible to such inammation due to hormonal changes in PCOS. Current case report presents management of gingival enlargement in PCOS patient. A 29 year, PCOS diagnosed Case Presentation:- female patient reported with chief complaint of swollen gums from past 6 months. Clinical examination revealed inammatory type of gingival enlargement in the mandibular anterior sextant. After performing phase 1 therapy, undisplaced ap was performed. Clinically healthy Conclusion: gingival tissue with no sign of recurrence till 1 year was achieved after treatment. PCOS is not curable, symptomatic treatment is being provided, therefore, patient is at lifelong risk for hormonal imbalance and so for the periodontal diseases. Every patient and treating doctor should be educated properly to maintain oral hygiene and case should be followed up to report any recurrence.

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