Towards the targeted management of hereditary gingival fibromatosis
Yussif N.M.; Abdul Aziz M.A.
Date issued:
2018
Publisher:
Churchill Livingstone
Series Info:
Medical Hypotheses
121
Type:
Article
Keywords:
October University for Modern Sciences and Arts
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University for Modern Sciences and Arts
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MSA University
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جامعة أكتوبر للعلوم الحديثة والآداب
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Calcium
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Connective tissue
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Epithelium
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Gingival fibromatosis
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Vitamin D
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antiinfective agent
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calcium
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vitamin D
,
calcium
,
scatter factor
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somatomedin C
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vitamin D
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Article
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clinical examination
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debridement
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disease activity
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disease control
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genetic disorder
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genetic screening
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gingiva fibromatosis
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gingival tissue
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gingivectomy
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histopathology
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human
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laboratory test
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mouth examination
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oral surgery
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periodontal procedure
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physical examination
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radiodiagnosis
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connective tissue
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epithelium
,
gingiva
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gingiva fibromatosis
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homeostasis
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metabolism
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pathology
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periodontal disease
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Calcium
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Connective Tissue
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Epithelium
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Fibromatosis, Gingival
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Gingiva
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Hepatocyte Growth Factor
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Homeostasis
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Humans
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Insulin-Like Growth Factor I
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Periodontal Diseases
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Vitamin D
Abstract:
Although hereditary gingival fibromatosis is a rare condition, it leaves unrestroable psychological, esthetical as well as functional problems to the affected patients. The purpose of the current research is to find a non-surgical pharmacological mechanism that could provide a control of the active phase of such disease helping individual to continue their lives. � 2018 Elsevier Ltd
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