Periapical granuloma (PG) is a localized mass of granulation tissue at the apex of an infected tooth. PG is a common sequel of chronic pulpitis and develops as a result of low grade infection seeping from the pulp into the periapex.
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Periapical granuloma (PG) is a localized mass of granulation tissue at the apex of an infected tooth. PG is a common sequel of chronic pulpitis and develops as a result of low grade infection seeping from the pulp into the periapex.