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Cureus ; 16(6): e63214, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39070408

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Drug-influenced gingival enlargement (DIGE) is a well-known adverse drug reaction associated with multiple medications. Although a benign condition, DIGE can have a significant impact on patients' aesthetic comfort and function. A surgical resection approach is usually proposed to treat severe and generalized DIGE. In this report, we describe the cases of a 47-year-old male and a 58-year-old male, both presenting with severe and generalized DIGE associated with amlodipine, a calcium channel blocker used for hypertension treatment. A non-surgical, cause-related approach, including drug substitution and repeated sessions of mechanical instrumentation, led to the complete resolution of severe DIGE, with no recurrence observed after 18 months in Case 1 and 12 months in Case 2. Throughout the observation period, the bleeding on probing score decreased from 100% at baseline to 10% or less, and the number of periodontal sites with probing pocket depth ≥ 5 mm decreased by more than 90% compared to the initial assessment. Both patients reported a high level of satisfaction with the treatment outcomes. These successful results should encourage clinicians to give greater consideration to non-surgical management of DIGE as a less invasive option before proceeding to surgical treatments.

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