GIANT CELL GRANULOMA OF THE MAXILLA
Abstract
The case report is of a 30 year old male, who complained of a slowly expanding swelling in themaxilla in the left premolar region. The swelling was clinically and radiographically diagnosed as
Central Giant Cell Granuloma. The patient also had Angles Class2 Division 2 Malocclusion in
which repeated micro trauma may have possibly contributed to the formation of the tumor. The
tumor was surgically removed under general anesthesia followed by local injections of
corticosteroids.
Keywords: Giant cell granuloma,Maxilla,Benign Lesion, Surgical Excision, Corticosteroid
Injection, Unusual Etiology
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