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If you are otherwise healthy, a pyogenic granuloma in the mouth is not particularly dangerous. It is simply a localized area of acute inflammation in the gum tissue with highly vascular (lots of blood vessels) exuberant tissue growth as a defense mechanism. Once the source of the infection has been removed, the inflammation will be resolved. Sometimes a minor surgery needs to be performed to remove the benign tumor. See your dentist or dental hygienist for proper treatment. To see what a typical pyogenic granuloma looks like in the mouth, click on the RELATED LINK below.)

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