Large draining focal fibrous hyperplasia secondary to periapical granuloma

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Abstract

Periapical granuloma is a pathological diagnosis associated clinically and radiographically with a nonvital tooth and a periapical radiolucency, respectively. It is frequently seen as a sequela of long-standing pulpal necrosis. Often times, a draining fistula is observed near the nonvital tooth. We report an unusual case of a large draining focal fibrous hyperplasia in association with a large periapical granuloma treated at our clinic. The diagnosis was made by the clinical presentation, radiologic and histopathologic findings.

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Ogbureke, E. I., Couey, M. A., Vigneswaran, N., & Johnson, C. D. (2018). Large draining focal fibrous hyperplasia secondary to periapical granuloma. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4850901

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