PYOGENIC GRANULOMA ASSOCIATED WITH BONE LOSS IN AN EIGHT YEAR OLD CHILD: A CASE REPORT

Pyogenic granuloma associated with bone loss in an eight year old child: A case report

Pyogenic granuloma associated with bone loss in an eight year old child: A case report

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Soft tissue Black Series Sealed Figures enlargements of the oral cavity often present a diagnostic challenge because a diverse group of pathologic processes can produce such lesions.An enlargement may represent a variation of normal anatomic structures, inflammation, cysts, developmental anomalies and neoplasm.Within these lesions is a group of reactive hyperplasias, which develop in response to a chronic, recurring tissue injury that stimulates an exuberant or excessive tissue repair response.The pyogenic granuloma is a reactive THUMB CONTROL enlargement that is an inflammatory response to local irritation such as calculus, a fractured tooth, rough dental restoration and foreign materials.

This article aims to present a case of pyogenic granuloma in 8 year old child patient associated with resorption of bone in relation to the tooth.

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