Verruciform xanthoma can be described as a rare, benign lesion. It can be classified as a papillary, asymptomatic or sessile. it can be well-demarcated from the adjacent tissue and can be seen frequently in the alveolar mucosa and gingiva. The salient histopathological feature is the abundance of foam cells (xanthoma cells) along with macrophages present in the soft papillary tissue. 1 The exact etiopathogenesis is still unknown, but the causative agents can be local factors like viral infections or trauma that have been suggested by hypothesis. Therefore this case report aims to present a case of verruciform xanthoma located in the marginal gingiva (lingual aspect) and describe the clinical features and histopathological aspects.