pyogenic granuloma is a misterm since the situation is not related with pus and histologically
does not exemplify a granuloma. An oral pyogenic granuloma is obvious to involve the
gingiva generally. Extragingivally, it can present on the buccal mucosa, lips, tongue, and
palate. A report of trauma is prevalent in such sites. The pathogenesis of the lesion is still
unclear, although it was initially supposed to be a botryomycosis infection. It is suggested …