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| Online Publication Date: 01 Dec 2013
A Reactive Lesion (Pyogenic Granuloma) Associated With Dental Implant: A Case Report
A Reactive Lesion (Pyogenic Granuloma) Associated With Dental Implant: A Case Report
DDS, PhD,
DDS,
DDS, PhD,
DDS, PhD,
DDS, PhD, and
DDS, PhD
Page Range: 733 – 736
Copyright: 2013

Figure 1. Clinical view of PG 1 month after surgery. Figure 2. Peri-apical radiograph of affected site. Figure 3. In the upper left side of the section the surface epithelium shows regenerative changes. Other sides of the epithelium are ulcerative. Leak connective tissue with edema, proliferative capillary vessels, aggregation of active-chronic inflammatory cells can be seen at bottom line of ulceration and in the subepithelial side. (hematoxylin and eosin; original magnification 100×). Figure 4. 3 months after the second surgery, at the time of prosthetic management.
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