Abstract
Epulis is a general diagnostic term for benign localized tumors that occur in the gingiva. Clinical diagnosis is usually straightforward based on the location and morphology of the lesion; however, large lesions may mimic malignancy. We report a case of a large granulomatous epulis in the mandibular alveolar region. A male in his 60s presented with swelling in the right mandible. Examination revealed a well-defined, pedunculated soft tissue mass in the right mandibular gingival region. Then, 1 month after the initial visit, the lesion (55 × 35 × 20 mm) was resected under general anesthesia. Histopathological examination confirmed granulomatous epulis, and the patient has remained free of recurrence after 6 months of follow-up.