Pregnancy and Pregnancy Tumour – Is there any relation? A Report of two cases and its pathogenesis
Granuloma pyogenicum is the second most common oral lesion, which does not produce pus. This is a smooth, painless, non neoplastic and lobulated or cauliflower like growth of the connective tissue seen commonly on gingiva and in young females comparing to males. Pyogenic granuloma seems to contribut...
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