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Dog's attack of the gum glums

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November 29, 2025

WHAT WAS LUMP IN PET'S MOUTH?

- DR DAVID GRANT

My 10-year-old male crossbreed dog has just had a large lump removed from his gum. My vet had it analysed and she tells me it was a fibrous type of epulis, which is not malignant, and very unlikely to return. Do you have experience of these lumps? Am I worrying unnecessarily?

Epulis is a type of gum growth, originating from the periodontal ligament, which is important in supporting teeth in their sockets.

There are three types and the most common is the fibromatous epulis, accounting for around half, and is the one your dog had.

Ossifying (bone-producing) epulis accounts for 30-40%. Both are benign and considered to have a good prognosis once surgically removed. Between them they account for 70-90% of all epulis cases.

The ossifying type is more difficult to remove, sometimes needing partial bone removal, or an associated tooth.

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