2015, Number 2
Presentation of a patient with peripheral giant cell granuloma
Rodríguez TSM, Vázquez ID, Pérez VL, Reyna LAM
Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 378-384
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ABSTRACT
A female patient of 37 years old with no history of general interest, nail biting habit from childhood, which had increased volume within the interdental papilla between lateral incisor and maxillary right canine about two years of evolution was presented, which caused discomfort and bleeding during dentogingival brushing. The lesion appeared with appearance of a tooth, pink color to red, smooth, sessile base, not painful on palpation, exceeded the incisal margin, without interfering with the occlusion and surpassing the broad lingual hall of the contiguous teeth in approximately two millimeters. The radiographic exam evidenced superficial reabsorption of the crest of the interdental partition between both teeth and bone-like spacing of the trabeculate. The lesion was eliminated by surgical excision. The histologic test confirmed the presence of peripheral giant cell granuloma completely eliminated. A satisfactory post-surgical evolution was observed.REFERENCES
3.Campos França DC, Vasconcellos Andre N, Alves Lessi MA, Gicelma R, Aguiar Herondina Coelho Ávila de SM. Granuloma periférico de células gigantes: relato de caso. Rev Cir Traumatol Buco-maxilo-fac. 2010 [citado 1 oct 2014]; 10(3): 29-32.Disponible en: http://revodonto.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-52102010000300006&lng=pt