Abstract
Pyogenic granuloma is a lesion with hyperplastic granulation tissue and commonly arises in the skin and the mucosa.
In the oral region many causes were reported, but no definite opinion has been described.
We reported 3 cases of pyogenic granuloma which arised in the tongue and the lip. All the 3 lesions were surgically removed. Postoperative courses had no problem and there is no recurrence at present.
In this report, we summarized our findings in these cases.