Author/Authors :
Khzam, Nabil DB Dental, Corner Tydeman & Pensioner Guard Roads, Perth, WA, Australia , Bailey, David DB Dental, Corner Tydeman & Pensioner Guard Roads, Perth, WA, Australia , Yie, Helen S. Irwin Dental Centre - Irwin Barracks, Perth, WA, Australia , Bakr, Mahmoud M. School of Dentistry and Oral Health - Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
Abstract :
We present a case of a 47-year-old male who suffered from GE around his lower anterior teeth as soon as he started treatment
with Felodipine 400 mg. We show that oral hygiene measures, antibiotics, and conventional periodontal treatment (scaling and
root planing SRP) were all not sufficient to resolve the drug induced GE, which will persist and/or recur provided that systemic
effect of the offending medication is still present. The condition immediately resolved after switching to a different medication.
The mechanism of GE is complex and not fully understood yet. It is mainly due to overexpression of a number of growth factors
due to high concentrations of calcium ions (Ca2+). This affects fibroblasts proliferation and DNA synthesis and leads to a heavy
chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate. Our case was managed according to the suggested protocols in previous case studies. The
unique features in our case were the immediate onset of the adverse effect after starting the medication and the absence of any
underlying medical condition apart from high blood pressure. Improving the oral hygiene together with SRP and cessation of the
medication resolves drug induced GE.
Keywords :
Gingival Enlargement , Felodipine , Conventional Periodontal , Drug Modification