Corticosteroid Intralesional Injection as an Alternative Treatment in Oral Pyogenic Granuloma in...
Oral Pyogenic GranulomaGingival Pyogenic granuloma in the esthetic zone represents an esthetic problem. While surgical treatment may not give the premium esthetic demands, corticosteroid may acheive this balance.
Evaluation of Cryotherapy in Granuloma Pyogenicum
GranulomaPyogenic1 moreSurgical excision needs general anesthesia and might have complications due to anesthesia. Cryotherapy can be used in an outpatient setting and doesn't need general anesthesia. This study will evaluate if cryotherapy works in granuloma pyogenicum with the advancement of no general anesthesia.
Effectiveness of Diode Laser and Sclerotherapy in Treatment of Oral Pyogenic Granuloma
Pyogenic Granuloma of GingivaTo clinically assess the effectiveness of diode laser versus sclerotherapy in the treatment of oral pyogenic granuloma. A randomized-controlled clinical trial conducted on 20 patients with oral pyogenic granuloma. Patients were assigned into two groups. Group I treated by diode laser1; group II treated by injection of ethanolamine oleate2 as sclerosing agent. All patients were clinically assessed for pain, bleeding during surgery and healing quality; 1st week, 2nd week and 4th week. The patients were followed up after 3 months from the end of treatment.