Report of a Case of Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma in Anterior Maxillary Region
Background: Gingival overgrowth is a common clinical finding that most often represents reactive hyperplasia as a result of inflammatory gingival disease related to dental plaque. Irritation fibroma (IF), pyogenic granuloma (PG), peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF), and peripheral giant cell granulom...
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520 | |a Background: Gingival overgrowth is a common clinical finding that most often represents reactive hyperplasia as a result of inflammatory gingival disease related to dental plaque. Irritation fibroma (IF), pyogenic granuloma (PG), peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF), and peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) are non-neoplastic enlargements of the gingiva that are categorized as reactive hyperplastic lesions. Most of these lesions have a similar clinical appearance, i.e., a sessile or pedunculated nodule at the interdental papilla; the color varies from pale pink to red. All reactive gingival lesions show some variations in terms of gender, type, location, duration, and histologic features. Case Presentation: Here, we present a case of PGCG in a 10-year-old male with its clinical presentations as well as radiological and histological features along with the management procedure. Conclusion: Choice of treatment for our case was surgical excision, fluoride therapy, and oral hygiene maintenance. The patient remained tumor-free for 18 months and is still on regular follow-up. | ||
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690 | |a Giant Cell Lesion | ||
690 | |a Multinucleated Giant Cells | ||
690 | |a Osteoclast | ||
690 | |a Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma | ||
690 | |a Maxilla | ||
690 | |a Dentistry | ||
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786 | 0 | |n Journal of Research in Dental and Maxillofacial Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 41-45 (2019) | |
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