%0 Journal Article %T Giant Cell Fibroma %A Tahere Nosratzehi %A Lale Maleki %J Zahedan Journal of Research in Medical Sciences %D 2013 %I Zahedan University of Medical Sciences %X Giant cell fibroma is a fibrous tumor which represents about 2 to 5% of all oral fibrotic proliferations. Compared to traumatic fibroma, giant (traumatic fibroma or irritation fibroma) cell fibroma occurs at a younger age. In about 60% of the cases the lesion is diagnosed within the first three decades of life and is slightly more in women. 50% of the cases is observed in the gum and will appear as a nodule with a papillary surface [1]. The giant cell fibroma is treated by conservative excisional surgery and recurrence of the lesion is rare [2].The importance of the reported case is a smooth-surfaced giant cell fibroma associated with a 58-year old man with chronic irritation in the lower lip (Fig. 1). %K Giant %K Fibroma %U http://www.zjrms.ir/browse.php?a_id=1750&sid=1&slc_lang=en