The Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma in Edentulous Patients: Report of Three Unique Cases

  • Etoz O
  • Demirbas A
  • Bulbul M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) is a rare reactive exophytic lesion taking place on the gingiva and alveolar ridge usually as a result of local irritating factors such as trauma, tooth extraction, badly finished fillings, unstable dental prosthesis, plaque, calculus, chronic infections, and impacted food. This article presents 3 cases of PGCG that presented at the same location of the edentulous mandible of patients that using complete denture for over ten years. (Eur J Dent 2010;4:329-333)

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Etoz, O. A., Demirbas, A. E., Bulbul, M., & Akay, E. (2010). The Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma in Edentulous Patients: Report of Three Unique Cases. European Journal of Dentistry, 04(03), 329–333. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1697847

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