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Diffuse papillomatous neoformations in the oral cavity are a type of benign tumor that can occur on the lining of the mouth. They are also known as papillomas, and they can be caused by a number of factors, including the human papillomavirus (HPV). Papillomas can occur on any part of the oral cavity, but they are most commonly found on the tongue, palate, and lips. They are typically small, white or pink growths that can be smooth or bumpy. In some cases, papillomas may not cause any symptoms. However, they can sometimes be painful, and they may interfere with speech or swallowing. Treatment Papillomas can be treated with a variety of methods, including: Laser therapy: Laser therapy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a laser beam to remove the papillomas. This is a very effective treatment, and it often results in a complete cure. Cryotherapy: Cryotherapy is a procedure that uses extreme cold to freeze and destroy the papillomas. This is a less common treatment than laser therapy, but it is still effective. Surgical excision: Surgical excision is a procedure that involves removing the papillomas with a scalpel. This is a more invasive treatment than laser therapy or cryotherapy, but it is sometimes necessary for larger papillomas. Diffuse papillomatous neoformations in the oral cavity are a common type of benign tumor. They can be treated with a variety of methods, including laser therapy, cryotherapy, and surgical excision. There is no way to completely prevent papillomas, but there are a number of things you can do to reduce your risk of developing them. Courtesy Dr. D.Caminiti - Case: Neoformazioni papillomatose diffuse nel cavo orale