Epstein pearls are whitish-yellow cysts that form on the gums and roof of the mouth in a newborn baby.
See also:
Gingival cysts of the newborn
Epstein pearls occur only in the newborn and are very common. They are seen in approximately 80% of newborns.
The pearls are protein-filled cysts. The condition is harmless, although it sometimes worries new mothers.
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