Epulis, also known as pyogenic granuloma is a benign disease of the gum producing nodes, resulting from poor oral hygiene or hormonal changes, which can become quite large over time.
Lingual Fibroma
A lingual fibroid is a benign condition, which can occur in the mucosa of the tongue due to chronic irritation.
Fibroma in oral mucosa
These lesions appear frequently from chronic bites. Due to tissue flaccidity, or poorly designed / fitted prostheses.
Central Giant Cell Granuloma
Benign pathology associated with the bone and soft tissues.
Labial Hemangioma
Hemangioma of the lip is a pathology of vascular origin as well.
Cavernous Hemangioma
Benign blood vessel (vascular) malformation.
Lingual Hemangioma
Hematoma (swelling of clotted blood vessels) vs Hemangioma
Sublingual Herpes
Intra-oral herpes associated with immunodeficiency (lowered immune defense). It can also be associated with herpangina or mouth blisters.
Benign Papillary Hyperplasia
Pemphigoid lesions on the tongue
Pemphigus, or water blisters/ lesions, resulting from any degenerative autoimmune disease, which affects the collagen in soft tissue synthesis.
Proliferative Verrucous Leukoplakia
A condition associated with irritational factors as well as with vitamin deficiencies.
Papilloma within the soft palate
Cauliflower-shaped lesions associated with the human papilloma virus (HPV)
Papilloma on the tongue
Cauliflower-shaped lesions associated with the human papilloma virus (HPV)
Dr. Armando Torres Castillo
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon.