Photocoagulation of intra-oral venous malformation, a non-invasive treatment modality-a case report

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Basudha Mukherjee., Amit Kumar Sharma, Yogendra Malviya and Nisha Sharma

Vascular anomalies comprise a widely heterogeneous group of tumors and malformations. Venous malformations are congenital disorders characterized by dilated blood vessels and low blood flow which are seen exclusively in the venous system. The possible sites of occurrence are skin, mucosal surfaces, soft tissue, muscle, and viscera. Almost 60% of vascular anomalies have a predilection for the head and neck region including the oral mucosa. Despite being benign in origin and behavior, it is always of clinical importance to the dental profession and requires appropriate management. This case report describes a case of venous malformation on the lip and gingiva in a 26-year-old female which was treated with photocoagulation using laser.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2022.1666.0371
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