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Peripheral giant cell granuloma of maxilla: A case report
Peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG) frequent oral giant cell lesion seen. It also known has “giant cell epulis.” The stimulus presents accurate neoplasm initially, potentially reactive in nature. It develops in the soft-tissue usually. On superficial resorption of the underlying alveolar, one crest cupping noted. The author presents a case report of PGCG of maxilla and surgical method employed for treating it.