AN UNUSUAL CASE OF EXTRAGINGIVAL PYOGENIC GRANULOMA ASSOCIATED WITH A FENESTRATION DEFECT

A RARE CASE REPORT

  • Annapurna Ahuja Department of Periodontics and Implantology, Hazaribag College of Dental Sciences & Hospital, Demotand
  • Sharmila Kumari Department of Periodontics and Implantology, Hazaribag College of Dental Sciences & Hospital, Demotand
  • Aiswarya Mishra Department of Periodontics and Implantology, Hazaribag College of Dental Sciences & Hospital, Demotand
  • Ruchi Minz Department of Periodontics and Implantology, Hazaribag College of Dental Sciences & Hospital, Demotand
Keywords: Gingival fenestration, pyogenic granuloma

Abstract

Pyogenic granulomas are relatively common benign mucocutaneous lesions found in the oral cavity or extra orally; The first case was reported in 1844 by Hullihen and the term “pyogenic granuloma” or “granuloma pyogenicum” was coined only in 1904 by Hartzell. It is a reactive tumor like lesion which arises in response to various stimuli such as chronic low grade irritation[1], trauma and hormonal imbalance[2]. It's an inflammatory hyperplasia commonly seen in the oral cavity caused due to chronic irritation and trauma. In this case report we present a case of pyogenic granuloma associated with gingival/bony fenestration caused due to chronic irritation by exposed root tip.

Published
2020-07-14
How to Cite
Ahuja, A., Kumari, S., Mishra, A., & Minz, R. (2020). AN UNUSUAL CASE OF EXTRAGINGIVAL PYOGENIC GRANULOMA ASSOCIATED WITH A FENESTRATION DEFECT. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCES, 6(1), 49-51. https://doi.org/10.21276/ujds.2020.6.1.12