A Unique Presentation of Gingival Melanoacanthoma: Case Report and Review of Literature
Melanoacanthoma is a benign, deeply pigmented condition of the oral mucosa characterized by the proliferation of melanocytes and keratinocytes. A 60-year-old male, with no history of systemic diseases or medical treatment, presented with an asymptomatic diffuse pigmentation involving the maxillary and mandibular gingiva.
The histopathology of the anomalous pigmented area was analyzed and the dendritic melanocytes expressed positively for MassonFontana, S-100, and HMB-45. The clinical and microscopic findings were indicative of melanoacanthoma.
Depigmentation with a diode laser was performed in the areas of esthetic concern. A regular periodic screening was done to rule out any alteration in color, size, and shape. A one-year follow-up disclosed no new lesions.
The observations noted in this case are rare, and our literature review identified only a single previously documented case of gingival melanoacanthoma in the Indian subpopulation