Abstract
One of the most commonly seen swiftly increasing, highly reactive proliferation of endothelial cells affecting the gingival tissue and usually happens in response to a chronic irritation is known as Pyogenic Granuloma. The current study reports a case of pyogenic granuloma located on the lingual (inner) surface of the gingiva in the left mandibular region that was managed by surgical intervention. Keywords:Pyogenic Granuloma, Pregnancy Tumor, Female Sex Hormones
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