Management of Large Sized Pyogenic Granuloma over the Gingiva
One
of the common oral finding in the soft tissue is Pyogenic Granuloma (PG), which
is non-neoplastic, tumor-like growt. It is most commonly occurs during puberty
with more prevalence in female, with male to female ratio of 1:2. In the
gingival region, PG counts for around two thirds of all the cases. Some
clinical features mainly present in this condition and the size of the lesion
might vary from millimeters to several centimeters.
In pregnancy, it counts for
almost 1%, mostly for females in the second decade of life. In this report, a
PG case in pregnant woman occurs over the gingiva will be dealing with,
including the clinical and histological features, as well as the management of
this case.
Case
Report: A 22-year old pregnant female
patient in her third trimester, presented to the dental hospital at King Saud
University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The patient presented with heart shaped
lesion in the upper anterior region palatal to the central incisors with a
labial extension of the lesion. Read More>>>>>>>>>>
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