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VOLUME 2 , ISSUE 1 ( January-April, 2008 ) > List of Articles

CASE REPORT

Non-Syndromic Congenital Maxillary Double Lip: A Rare Case

Sonia Goyal, Suhas Godhi, Sandeep Goyal

Citation Information : Goyal S, Godhi S, Goyal S. Non-Syndromic Congenital Maxillary Double Lip: A Rare Case. J Oral Health Comm Dent 2008; 2 (1):10-12.

DOI: 10.5005/johcd-2-1-10

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Published Online: 01-01-2013

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Abstract

A double lip is a rare anomaly characterized by a horizontal fold of redundant mucosal tissue that is situated proximal to the vermilion border. It may be either congenital or acquired and has no gender or race predilection. It occurs most often in the upper lip, although both upper and lower lips are occasionally involved. Surgical intervention (simple excision) produces good functional and cosmetic results. In this report, a case of a non – syndromic congenital maxillary double upper lip and a new way to treat this anomaly is described. Double lip is of special interest in dental profession as a dental surgeon is normally the first one to diagnose this rare and uncommon condition.


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