Gignocellular epulis (hynocellular epulis) is a benign tumor-like formation that occurs as a result of the proliferation of cells of the odontogenic epithelium of the dental pulp. Unlike other types of epulis, gynocellular tumor has a very dense structure, which makes it possible to confuse it with a malignant neoplasm.
Gnocellular epulis can appear on the upper and lower jaws, usually in middle-aged patients. Typically, such tumors appear in the area of teeth that have not been treated for a long time or have been removed.
Treatment for GCT can be surgery, but in some cases radiation therapy or chemotherapy may be required.
In general, gynocellular epulis should be considered as a potentially dangerous disease for the patient’s health, therefore, if it is detected, it is necessary to consult a specialist for diagnosis and prescribing appropriate treatment.
Epilogepulis gignocellularis is a very rare benign neoplasm that often goes unnoticed. However, if you find a similar formation on your gums, you should immediately consult a doctor. In this case, treatment under the supervision of a dentist is mandatory. It is important to note,