Riga-Fede disease in an infant: Clinical challenges and management strategies in resource limited setting- a case report

Global pediatrics Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-11-22 DOI:10.1016/j.gpeds.2025.100303
Bikal Ghimire , Nabina Miya , Samir Bhandari , Prabin Pokhrel
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Abstract

Introduction

An unusual disorder seen in newborns with natal or neonatal teeth is traumatic ulceration of the ventral surface of the tongue (Riga-Fede disease). During physiological actions like sucking and swallowing, the tongue and natal or neonatal teeth come into constant contact, causing these lesions and worsening them. This can interfere with appropriate eating, placing the newborn at risk for nutritional deficiencies.

Case presentation

We present a case of a 25-day-old infant presented with pain and ulceration on ventral surface of tongue caused due to trauma by natal tooth. Clinical examination revealed a solitary ulcerative lesion on the ventral surface of the tongue measuring 5 × 8 mm. Due to increased mobility of natal tooth, extraction of tooth was performed followed by regular monitoring of the patient.

Conclusion

Infants with prematurely erupted teeth should undergo thorough examination to enable early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. When the baby is unable to breastfeed or devoid of any nutrition because of Riga-Fede disease, or when the teeth are poorly implanted which poses a risk of aspiration, extraction is the only way out to avoid further complication.
婴儿里加-费得病:资源有限环境下的临床挑战和管理策略-一例报告
在有出生或新生儿牙齿的新生儿中,一种罕见的疾病是舌腹表面的外伤性溃疡(里加-费德病)。在吸吮和吞咽等生理活动中,舌头和出生或新生儿的牙齿经常接触,导致这些病变并使其恶化。这可能会干扰适当的饮食,使新生儿面临营养缺乏的风险。我们提出一个病例25天大的婴儿提出疼痛和溃疡的舌腹表面引起的创伤由出生的牙齿。临床检查发现舌腹面有一个5 × 8 mm的孤立性溃疡灶。由于生牙活动度增加,拔牙后对患者进行定期监测。结论婴幼儿早出牙应进行全面检查,早期诊断,及时治疗。当婴儿由于里加-费德病而无法母乳喂养或缺乏任何营养时,或者当牙齿植入不良而有误吸的危险时,拔牙是避免进一步并发症的唯一办法。
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Global pediatrics
Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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