Bareera Iram, Akash Bhatnagar, Saman Seraj, Anchal Goel, Palak Mishra
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Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a benign vascular lesion typically caused by trauma or chronic irritation. Although uncommon in pediatric patients, it can have significant implications for dental development. This report discusses the case of a 12-year-old girl presenting with a PG in the lower left back tooth region, obstructing the eruption of a permanent premolar. Surgical removal of the lesion successfully restored the normal eruption process without complications. This case highlights the critical importance of timely diagnosis and intervention to prevent developmental disruptions in pediatric dentistry.