Author/Authors :
Japatti, Sharanabasappa R Departments of Oral Surgery - Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Dental College and Hospital - Dhule - Maharashtra, India , Bhatsange, Anuradha Departments of Periodontics - Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Dental College and Hospital - Dhule - Maharashtra, India , Reddy, Manjunath Departments of Oral Surgery - Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Dental College and Hospital - Dhule - Maharashtra, India , Y.S, Chidambar Departments of Oral Surgery - Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Dental College and Hospital - Dhule - Maharashtra, India , Patil, Satish Department of Oral Surgery - Hyderabad Karnataka Education Society Dental College - Gulbarga - Karnataka, India , Vhanmane, Priyanka Departments of Periodontics - Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Dental College and Hospital - Dhule - Maharashtra, India
Abstract :
This case reports a rare condition of scurvy which posed a diagnostic difficulty. However, a thorough
medical and diet history, along with clinical and histopathological examination aided in prompt
diagnosis and successful management of the case. Occurrence of scurvy in today’s contemporary
society is said to be rare. Lack of fresh fruits and vegetables in the diet can lead to this condition.
Diagnosis may be difficult due to its rarity and presence of non specific symptoms, which may pose
a challenge to the clinician. A comprehensive history, clinical examination along with clinical and
histopathological features led to arrive at a proper diagnosis. Local procedures and systemic therapy
aided in the successful management of the case. A marked improvement in the gingival status and
in the physical well being of the patient resulted after treatment. This case report describes the
various manifestations of scurvy that posed a diagnostic challenge to the clinician. This condition
which can be fatal if untreated can be easily prevented with inclusion of healthy food in the diet
and modification in the lifestyle.
Keywords :
Gingiva , scorbutic siderosis , scurvy , vitamin C