
Pyogenic granuloma is a reactive inflammatory process in which there is a vigorous fibrovascular proliferation of the connective tissue, secondary to low-grade chronic irritant. It is an excessive growth of the oral tissue, which usually arises in response to nonspecific infection. This kind of oral growths mainly affects females than males although they can develop in people of all ages & also usually seen in pregnant women. This case report explains Pyogenic granuloma in a 22-year-old female patient, discussing the clinical and histopathologic features that discriminate this lesion of oral mucosa and management of this lesion.