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Juvenile Spongiotic Gingivitis
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Juvenile spongiotic gingivitis differs from puberty gingivitis by not needing to show continuity with plaque-related marginal gingivitis, by a lack of response to hygiene procedures, by an occasional occurrence at ages not related to puberty, and by the absence of sex hormone receptors investigated immunohistochemically in 10 of the cases. We propose juvenile spongiotic gingivitis as a distinct clinicopathological entity.
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