In general gingival overgrowths are one of the most frequently encountered lesions in the oral cavity. These are caused by various etiological factors and every lesion displays a characteristic set of features. Irritation fibroma is a common benign exophytic oral lesion that develops secondary to tissue injury and is among the most common benign reactive lesions. It is extremely rare during the 1st decade of life. The present article reports a rare case of an Irritation fibroma present on the buccal aspect of the gingiva in lower anterior region in a 10 year old boy which was removed with a diode laser. The case was followed up with thorough scaling and oral hygiene maintenance instructions to eliminate the cause of reoccurrence.