Abstract:
Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a chronic autoimmune disease which may be potentially life threatening. PV manifests as blisters and
erosions of the skin and the mucous membrane. It can manifest initially as oral lesions. It is essential to diagnose this condition
early in order to avoid the serious complications. We describe a case of 58-year-old male presented with bleeding gums and burning
sensation for 6 months. Patient was previously misdiagnosed as gingivitis. Though it is rare for pemphigus vulgaris to present
with gingival involvement as primary site of manifestation, our case emphasizes the importance of thorough history and clinical
examination for the early diagnosis and management of such condition.