Abstract

A case of central maxillary hemangioma is reported in which the only clinical symptom was spontaneous, recurrent, gingival papillary bleeding between the maxillary left premolars. The radiographic findings were inconclusive. It is strongly recommended that in cases where this diagnosis is suspected, surgical intervention be carried out under optimal conditions in an operating theater under hypotensive general anesthesia and with an ample supply of whole blood available.

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