MANAGEMENT OF PYOGENIC GRANULOMA: CASE REPORT
Abstract
Pyogenic granuloma is a common benign mucocutaneous lesion occurring intra orally or extra orally.
The exact etiopathogenesis is unknown , although contributory factors include trauma, inflammation and
infectious agents. Intraoral lesions are sometimes associated with pregnancy. Typically, pyogenic
granuloma presents as an exuberant, red painless mass that easily bleeds, ulcerates and grows rapidly and
is frequently seen on the gingiva. Treatment is complete surgical excision of growth tissue. The condition
is frequently associated with recurrence, and has more predilections towards females. Here by, presenting
a case of pyogenic granuloma in a 45 years old female patient having swelling in anterior region
.Surgical excision was done as treatment of choice
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