6 Questions
What is the cause of Pyogenic Granuloma?
Local irritation or systemic issues
What is the cause of Pyogenic Granuloma?
Local irritation or systemic issues
Which type of growth occurs at attached gingiva?
Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma
Which type of growth occurs at attached gingiva?
Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma
What is the recommended treatment for Parulis?
Extraction of the non-vital tooth
What is the recommended treatment for Parulis?
Extraction of the non-vital tooth
Study Notes
- Parulis is an abscess caused by bacterial infection due to non-vital tooth.
- Foreign Body-Induced Gingivitis is caused by dental materials/restoration and dental hygiene materials.
- Traumatic Fibroma is caused by local irritation.
- Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma is caused by local irritation.
- Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma is caused by local irritation.
- Pyogenic Granuloma is caused by local irritation or systemic issues.
- Peripheral Odontogenic Tumor or Cyst occurs at attached gingiva.
- Malignancy can cause fleshy or purplish growth with severe bone loss.
- Diagnosis is based on clinical presentation and biopsy.
- Treatment involves elimination of irritation and surgical excision.
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