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Peripheral ossifying fibroma: A rare case affecting maxillary region
Author(s) -
Sahana Ashok,
Anish Gupta,
Ashok Kp,
Shubhangi Mhaske
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
indian journal of dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-962X
DOI - 10.4103/0975-962x.186701
Subject(s) - histopathology , etiology , presentation (obstetrics) , medicine , fibroma , dermatology , dentistry , surgery , pathology
Focal gingival enlargements are a diverse group of lesions with almost similar clinical presentation but varied etiology and histopathology. The actual cause of peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) has been debated over many years. POFs are usually seen in childhood and younger ages. There is a slight female predilection. It is usually localized, rarely generalized. Usually, the treatment option is only surgical excision with minimal chances of recurrence. Here, we report a case of POF of the right maxillary posterior region with a review of literature.

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