Yussif N.M.Abdul Aziz M.A.Oral DiagnosisMedicine & Periodontology Dept.Fcaulty of dentistry-october university of modern science and arts (MSA)GizaEgypt; Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology DepartmentFaculty of dentistryCairo UniversityGizaEgypt2020-01-092020-01-0920183069877https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2018.09.017PubMed ID : 30396478https://t.ly/dOOl6ScopusAlthough 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 LtdEnglishOctober University for Modern Sciences and ArtsUniversity for Modern Sciences and ArtsMSA Universityجامعة أكتوبر للعلوم الحديثة والآدابCalciumConnective tissueEpitheliumGingival fibromatosisVitamin Dantiinfective agentcalciumvitamin Dcalciumscatter factorsomatomedin Cvitamin DArticleclinical examinationdebridementdisease activitydisease controlgenetic disordergenetic screeninggingiva fibromatosisgingival tissuegingivectomyhistopathologyhumanlaboratory testmouth examinationoral surgeryperiodontal procedurephysical examinationradiodiagnosisconnective tissueepitheliumgingivagingiva fibromatosishomeostasismetabolismpathologyperiodontal diseaseCalciumConnective TissueEpitheliumFibromatosis, GingivalGingivaHepatocyte Growth FactorHomeostasisHumansInsulin-Like Growth Factor IPeriodontal DiseasesVitamin DTowards the targeted management of hereditary gingival fibromatosisArticlehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2018.09.017PubMed ID : 30396478