Abstract

Background and Objectives: Reactive gingival lesions (RGLs) are benign solitary swellings frequently responding to chronic inflammation of gingiva precipitated by local irritation. The research article was designed to discuss clinical and pathological features, and treatment options of RGLs. These lesions are generally clinically similar but histologically different. Various treatment modalities have been used, including surgical blade excision, laser surgical techniques, electrosurgery and cryosurgery. Laser surgeries present more benefits, especially for the hemorrhagic and vascularized lesions in comparison to others. Conclusions: The incidence of RGLs are secondary precipitated to tissue damage and local irritating factors which are like benign rather than malignant masses. Clinical and histological investigations are designated to classify the nature of RGLs. Improvement of oral health, besides complete removal of local irritants through professional periodic care and maintaining oral cleaning measures, is necessary to avoid the recurrence of these lesions.

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