A young female was presented in her seventh month of pregnancy with extensive and general dental calculus, especially in the anterior lingual mandible. She also had generalized gingivitis. On oral examination a large, exophytic, lobular, red and pedunculated mass of about 2 cm in diameter was found in the anterior lingual mandible. The lesion was of two months’ duration and was asymptomatic.

It was vascular and firm at palpation and was not ulcerated. The lesion was on the lingual gingiva only and did not involve the bone. What can be the management for this patient? *This case is from Docplexus Editorial Team for educative purpose only.