Sapna Ahlawat, Sanjay Gupta, Z. Siddiqui, Sheikh Aziz Ikbal
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Peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) is a benign and reactive hyperplastic lesions, originating from the periosteum as a result of local irritation. It is the most common giant cell lesion of oral cavity and also called “giant cell epulis.” Because of its high growth potential, it is more invasive and may involve adjacent interdental cortical plate. In case of PGCG, diagnosis is based on histological analysis which precedes its management. Surgical excision should remove the lesion completely with its base for its rapid penetrating nature and to prevent recurrence. This paper reports a case of PGCG at the mandibular anterior region lingually with histological diagnosis and surgical management.