Sakin, Yunus FeyyatUgurlu, SerdalCankaya, HakanKosem, Mustafa2025-05-102025-05-1020091839-01881839-0196https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/16698Objective: Peripheral giant cell granuloma (PGCG), also known as osteoclastoma, giant cell reperative granuloma, or giant cell hyperplasia, is a reactive exophytic lesion observed in the oral cavity. We report an extremely rare case of PGCG. Method: The case is discussed in light of the information in the literature. Results: A 30-year-old female patient admitted to our clinic with the complaints of painless swelling and gingival growth underwent total excision of an exophytic lesion causing purplish-red colored gingival growth found during clinical examination in the upper jaw in the region of right vestibular 1st molar tooth. Histopathological examination revealed PGCG. Conclusion: We wish to stress that effective treatment of PGCG requires not only complete excision of the lesion, but also elimination of irritating factors. Keywords: Peripheral giant cell granuloma, gingival hyperplasia, gingival mass, benign tumor, aggressive periodontitis.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessPeripheral Giant Cell GranulomaGingival HyperplasiaGingival MassBenign TumorAggressive PeriodontitisPeripheral Giant Cell Granuloma: a Case ReportArticle73N/AN/A2830WOS:000421824700009