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Winter 2003: Volume
28, Number 2 |
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| Pediatric
Dentistry Case Reports |
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| Cyclosporin-induced gingival
overgrowth in a child treated with CO2 laser surgery: a case
report |
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A case of a 10 year-old boy with
gingival overgrowth due to cyclosporin therapy after heart transplantation
is described. Different treatment approaches are discussed and
the surgical effect of CO2 laser is illustrated. The critical
role of routine professional cleaning and good oral health maintenance
for the healthy status of the gingival tissue is also emphasized
in this paper. Replacement of cyclosporin by tacrolimus, another
immunosuppressive agent associated with minimal to none gingival
overgrowth, might be considered in cases with reported recurrences. |
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