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Oral pyogenic granuloma-a case report

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Pyogenic granuloma(also known as a "Granuloma gravidarum," and "Pregnancy tumor") is a primarily oral disease which appears in the mouth as an overgrowth of tissue due to irritation, physical trauma or hormonal factors .The condition is frequently associated with periodontal pain and discomfort, in some cases interfering with mastication and creating esthetic problems. The name for pyogenic granuloma is misleading because it is not a true granuloma. The growth is typically seen in young adults, with occurrence in the oral cavity, especially the gingiva , this case report describes a pyogenic granuloma in a male patient, discussing the clinical features and histopathologic features and also the successful management of the lesion.
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