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Irritation Fibroma Of The Mouth


Overview of Irritation Fibroma Of The Mouth

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Chronic irritation of a portion of the mouth will cause the tissue to react and hypertrophy, or enlarge. This will produce a lump in the area that is involved.

Causes of Irritation Fibroma Of The Mouth

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Irritation fibroma is caused by constant irritation of a portion of the lining of the mouth. This can occur from habitual sucking or biting of a area of the mouth or by external factors, such as a pipe.

Signs and Symptoms of Irritation Fibroma Of The Mouth

signs and symptoms

Irritation fibroma of the mouth produce a lump in the mouth. There may be localized pain and friability of the tissue. Bleeding may occur from the lump. If the region is left undisturbed, the lump usually will gradually subside.


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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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