Plasma cell gingivitis: Difference between revisions
CSV import |
CSV import |
||
| (One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{SI}} | |||
{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Plasma cell gingivitis | |||
| image = [[File:Plasma_cell_gingivitis_in_adult.jpg|left|thumb|Plasma cell gingivitis in an adult]] | |||
| caption = Plasma cell gingivitis affecting the gums | |||
| field = [[Dentistry]] | |||
| synonyms = Plasma cell gingivostomatitis | |||
| symptoms = [[Gingival enlargement]], [[redness]], [[bleeding]], [[discomfort]] | |||
| complications = [[Periodontitis]], [[tooth mobility]] | |||
| onset = Any age, more common in adults | |||
| duration = Chronic, may persist without treatment | |||
| causes = [[Allergic reaction]], [[idiopathic]] | |||
| risks = Use of certain [[toothpastes]], [[chewing gum]], [[candy]], [[foods]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Clinical examination]], [[biopsy]] | |||
| differential = [[Gingivitis]], [[lichen planus]], [[pemphigus vulgaris]] | |||
| treatment = [[Elimination of allergens]], [[topical corticosteroids]] | |||
| prognosis = Good with treatment | |||
| frequency = Rare | |||
}} | |||
[[File:Plasma_cell_gingivitis_on_7_yerars_old_child.jpg|Plasma cell gingivitis on 7 years old child|thumb|left]] | |||
[[File:Plasma_cell_gingivitis_in_a_10_year_old_child.jpg|Plasma cell gingivitis in a 10 year old child|thumb|left]] | |||
[[File:Histology_of_plasma_cell_gingivitis.jpg|Histology of plasma cell gingivitis|thumb|left]] | |||
'''Plasma Cell Gingivitis''' is a rare inflammatory condition of the gingiva characterized by a dense infiltration of plasma cells. The condition is also known by other names such as atypical gingivostomatitis or plasma cell gingivostomatitis. It presents clinically as diffuse, erythematous, and edematous enlargement of the gingiva, often with a smooth, shiny appearance. The condition can affect any age group but is more commonly observed in adults. The exact etiology of plasma cell gingivitis is not well understood, but it is believed to be a hypersensitivity reaction to various antigens. | '''Plasma Cell Gingivitis''' is a rare inflammatory condition of the gingiva characterized by a dense infiltration of plasma cells. The condition is also known by other names such as atypical gingivostomatitis or plasma cell gingivostomatitis. It presents clinically as diffuse, erythematous, and edematous enlargement of the gingiva, often with a smooth, shiny appearance. The condition can affect any age group but is more commonly observed in adults. The exact etiology of plasma cell gingivitis is not well understood, but it is believed to be a hypersensitivity reaction to various antigens. | ||
==Etiology== | ==Etiology== | ||
The etiology of plasma cell gingivitis is multifactorial. Potential triggers include: | The etiology of plasma cell gingivitis is multifactorial. Potential triggers include: | ||
| Line 7: | Line 28: | ||
* Certain medications. | * Certain medications. | ||
* Dental materials. | * Dental materials. | ||
==Clinical Presentation== | ==Clinical Presentation== | ||
Patients with plasma cell gingivitis typically present with: | Patients with plasma cell gingivitis typically present with: | ||
| Line 14: | Line 34: | ||
* Occasionally, a burning sensation or discomfort in the gingiva. | * Occasionally, a burning sensation or discomfort in the gingiva. | ||
* In severe cases, the condition may extend to the buccal mucosa and lips. | * In severe cases, the condition may extend to the buccal mucosa and lips. | ||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
Diagnosis of plasma cell gingivitis is primarily clinical, supported by histopathological findings. Key diagnostic steps include: | Diagnosis of plasma cell gingivitis is primarily clinical, supported by histopathological findings. Key diagnostic steps include: | ||
| Line 20: | Line 39: | ||
* Clinical examination of the oral cavity. | * Clinical examination of the oral cavity. | ||
* Biopsy of the affected gingiva, revealing dense plasma cell infiltration. | * Biopsy of the affected gingiva, revealing dense plasma cell infiltration. | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
Treatment of plasma cell gingivitis involves: | Treatment of plasma cell gingivitis involves: | ||
| Line 27: | Line 45: | ||
* Topical or systemic corticosteroids to reduce inflammation. | * Topical or systemic corticosteroids to reduce inflammation. | ||
* In refractory cases, other immunosuppressive agents may be considered. | * In refractory cases, other immunosuppressive agents may be considered. | ||
==Prognosis== | ==Prognosis== | ||
With proper identification and elimination of the causative agent, along with appropriate management, the prognosis for plasma cell gingivitis is generally good. However, recurrence is possible if exposure to the allergen persists. | With proper identification and elimination of the causative agent, along with appropriate management, the prognosis for plasma cell gingivitis is generally good. However, recurrence is possible if exposure to the allergen persists. | ||
==Prevention== | ==Prevention== | ||
Preventive measures for plasma cell gingivitis include: | Preventive measures for plasma cell gingivitis include: | ||
| Line 36: | Line 52: | ||
* Use of hypoallergenic oral care products. | * Use of hypoallergenic oral care products. | ||
* Regular dental check-ups to maintain good oral hygiene. | * Regular dental check-ups to maintain good oral hygiene. | ||
[[Category:Oral Pathology]] | [[Category:Oral Pathology]] | ||
[[Category:Gingival and Periodontal Diseases]] | [[Category:Gingival and Periodontal Diseases]] | ||
[[Category:Immunopathology]] | [[Category:Immunopathology]] | ||
{{Medicine-stub}} | {{Medicine-stub}} | ||
Latest revision as of 04:45, 13 April 2025

Editor-In-Chief: Prab R Tumpati, MD
Obesity, Sleep & Internal medicine
Founder, WikiMD Wellnesspedia &
W8MD medical weight loss NYC and sleep center NYC
| Plasma cell gingivitis | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Plasma cell gingivostomatitis |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Gingival enlargement, redness, bleeding, discomfort |
| Complications | Periodontitis, tooth mobility |
| Onset | Any age, more common in adults |
| Duration | Chronic, may persist without treatment |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Allergic reaction, idiopathic |
| Risks | Use of certain toothpastes, chewing gum, candy, foods |
| Diagnosis | Clinical examination, biopsy |
| Differential diagnosis | Gingivitis, lichen planus, pemphigus vulgaris |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Elimination of allergens, topical corticosteroids |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Good with treatment |
| Frequency | Rare |
| Deaths | N/A |



Plasma Cell Gingivitis is a rare inflammatory condition of the gingiva characterized by a dense infiltration of plasma cells. The condition is also known by other names such as atypical gingivostomatitis or plasma cell gingivostomatitis. It presents clinically as diffuse, erythematous, and edematous enlargement of the gingiva, often with a smooth, shiny appearance. The condition can affect any age group but is more commonly observed in adults. The exact etiology of plasma cell gingivitis is not well understood, but it is believed to be a hypersensitivity reaction to various antigens.
Etiology[edit]
The etiology of plasma cell gingivitis is multifactorial. Potential triggers include:
- Allergic reactions to ingredients in toothpaste, mouthwash, or chewing gum, particularly cinnamon and peppermint.
- Dietary proteins.
- Certain medications.
- Dental materials.
Clinical Presentation[edit]
Patients with plasma cell gingivitis typically present with:
- Diffuse gingival erythema and edema.
- Gingival bleeding with minimal provocation.
- Occasionally, a burning sensation or discomfort in the gingiva.
- In severe cases, the condition may extend to the buccal mucosa and lips.
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of plasma cell gingivitis is primarily clinical, supported by histopathological findings. Key diagnostic steps include:
- Detailed medical and dental history to identify potential allergens.
- Clinical examination of the oral cavity.
- Biopsy of the affected gingiva, revealing dense plasma cell infiltration.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment of plasma cell gingivitis involves:
- Identification and elimination of the causative agent.
- Strict oral hygiene measures.
- Topical or systemic corticosteroids to reduce inflammation.
- In refractory cases, other immunosuppressive agents may be considered.
Prognosis[edit]
With proper identification and elimination of the causative agent, along with appropriate management, the prognosis for plasma cell gingivitis is generally good. However, recurrence is possible if exposure to the allergen persists.
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures for plasma cell gingivitis include:
- Avoidance of known allergens.
- Use of hypoallergenic oral care products.
- Regular dental check-ups to maintain good oral hygiene.

