Papilloma virus infections of the oral cavity have been long recognized with various clinical expressions characterized as verruca vulgaris,
Heck’s disease, multiple papilloma and condyloma acuminata. In this paper, we are highlighting a case of verruca vulgaris involving the oral
cavity with extensive skin lesions in a nonimmunocompromised 9-year-old boy. Different treatment modalities are discussed in this article.