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Dental granuloma can be eradicated by surgery. The lesion is cut out, the affected are is cleaned of dead tissues and scaling is done to remove any irritation sources.

If the dental granuloma occurs during pregnancy, it is best to leave it alone till after delivery of the baby as it tend to recur when removed during pregnancy. The lesion will resolve by itself or decrease in size and undergo fibrosis.

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