Case Report

A 34-Year-Old Female with Epulis Granulomatosa: A Case Report

Abstract

Epulis is any tumor-like growth in the oral cavity. Epulis granulomatosa is a growth of soft tissue originating from the socket of the tooth, and it is thought to be caused by tooth extraction in the past and as a benign exophytic lesion of soft tissue in the form of a hyperplastic reaction. Excisional biopsy is the gold standard of treatment. In this article, we present a case of Epulis granulomatosa in a 34-year-old female patient who was treated with an excisional biopsy.
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Epulis Extraction socket Soft tissue tumor

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Pourgholi Takrami Z, Abbasi F, Mahmoodvand P, Alipour E, Aslani Z. A 34-Year-Old Female with Epulis Granulomatosa: A Case Report. J Craniomaxillofac Res. 2025;12(2):115-117.