Despite its name, this condition is not of infectious origin but rather an exaggerated inflammatory response of the oral mucosa.
Clinically, it manifests as a red, lobulated, and easily bleeding nodule, frequently found on the gingiva but also occurring on the lips, tongue, or buccal mucosa.
Early recognition and accurate differential diagnosis are essential to distinguish it from other reactive or neoplastic lesions of the oral cavity.
🎥 Watch the full informative video to understand the pathogenesis, clinical features, and management strategies for oral pyogenic granuloma, including modern approaches to its surgical and laser-assisted removal.

