Authors : Nimmi Janardhanan, Geetha K, Shivaprasad Bilichodmath
DOI : 10.18231/j.adr.2024.024
Volume : 14
Issue : 2
Year : 2024
Page No : 130-134
Gingival involvement by solitary neurofibroma without any other signs of neurofibroma is uncommon. It is often considered as a benign tumor with an unknown etiology. In this case report we present an unusual case of solitary neurofibroma of gingiva. A 33 year old female patient was presented with swelling in relation to her lower front teeth. On examination, the swelling was found to be painless, non-ulcerated, sessile and smooth. The lesion was treated by excisional biopsy using diode laser and diagnosis was confirmed with the histologic section. There were no signs of recurrence clinically after the 6 months follow up.