Abstract

Congenital epulis, a benign tumour of the oral cavity, referred to as Neumann's tumour, is a very uncommon disease among newborns. The maxillary alveolar ridge is where it often comes from in the alveolar ridge. Although the lesion has a stunning appearance, it is ultimately benign. It might result in mechanical obstruction, which would make breathing difficult and make feeding challenging. At the moment of birth, solving the issue can require a multidisciplinary team approach. This paper's goal is to describe instance of congenital epulis that were present at birth, case was conservatively managed without any surgical intervention leading to spontaneous regression.

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