Khaled Shora1, Abdullellah S. Twair2, Hadeel M.W Harun3*, Abdulaziz S. Alharbi4, Shoug Alrajhi5

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  • Khaled Shora, Abdullellah S. Twair, Hadeel M.W Harun, Abdulaziz S. Alharbi, Shoug Alrajhi Author

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Traumatic fibroma is a benign reactive exophytic oral lesion in response to local trauma in the oral cavity. The article presents the case of a 3-year-old girl patient with a month-long proliferation on the left lateral margin of the tongue. Upon detailed history and clinical examination, it was determined history of tongue bite after general anesthesia. Here a soft tissue suture ligation was used for the complete excision of the lesion. The main advantages of using a suture ligation in pediatric patients are effective hemostasis that can be achieved in a short span, is less invasive, and better postoperative phase. It is a safe and fast procedure that allows easy manipulation of the tissue without scarring.  The excised lesion was then sent to histopathology for analysis. After clinical and histological examinations, the case was diagnosed as a traumatic fibroma.

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2025-01-15

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Khaled Shora1, Abdullellah S. Twair2, Hadeel M.W Harun3*, Abdulaziz S. Alharbi4, Shoug Alrajhi5. (2025). CAHIERS MAGELLANES-NS, 483-486. https://magellanes.com/index.php/CMN/article/view/1235