Sodium valproate induced gingival enlargement in 22 months old child.
Journal: Journal Of Indian Society Of Periodontology
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Abstract
Gingival enlargement is a common clinical feature seen in patients suffering from gingival and periodontal diseases and is a common side-effect of drugs such as anti-convulsants, calcium channel blockers and immunosuppresants. This is a case report of 22 months old child suffering from gingival enlargement following intake of sodium valproate. Among the anti-convulsants phenytoin is commonly associated with gingival enlargement; however, there are not many cases reported on sodium valproate induced gingival enlargement.
Authors
Chandulal Dhalkari, Pallav Ganatra