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Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma [PDF]

open access: yesOnline Journal of Health & Allied Sciences, 2009
Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a relatively uncommon gingival growth that is considered to be reactive in nature and postulated to appear secondary to irritation or trauma.
Sudhakar S, Praveen Kumar B, Prabhat MPV
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Cemento-ossifying fibroma

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry, 2012
The cemento-ossifying fibroma is classified as a fibro-osseous lesion of the jaws. It commonly presents as a progressively growing lesion that can attain an enormous size with resultant deformity if left untreated.
Rangila Ram   +2 more
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Mandibular Cemento‑ossifying Fibroma. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Belg Soc Radiol
Teaching point: Cemento‑ossifying fibroma is a benign tumor of the jaws with a mixed radiolucent-radiopaque appearance and causes root resorption and bone expansion.
Matthys M, Vanhoenacker FM.
europepmc   +8 more sources

“Maxillary juvenile ossifying fibroma: A case study of severe tooth displacement and orbital involvement in a pediatric patient” [PDF]

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports
The aggressive growth and high recurrence rate of juvenile ossifying fibroma pose significant challenges in diagnosis and treatment. The lesion can expand substantially, involving the orbit and causing tooth displacement, leading to complications.
Niloofar Ghadimi, DDS   +4 more
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Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Dentistry, 2013
Intraoral ossifying fibromas have been described in the literature since the late 1940s. Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is usually a fibroma of the gingival which shows areas of calcification or ossification. It is a nonneoplastic enlargement of gingiva.
Meenakshi Bhasin   +2 more
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Ossifying fibroma a case report with review of literature

open access: yesNMO Journal, 2022
Ossifying fibroma also known as cemento ossifying fibroma is a slow-growing benign fibroosseous lesions of the oral and maxillofacial regions. They present clinically as asymptomatic swelling of the cortical layer of jaw bones, producing a marked ...
Dr Prakash Om   +6 more
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Use of the Cover-Lifting Technique in Mandibular Cemento-Ossifying Fibroma Excision to Preserve the Inferior Alveolar Nerve

open access: yesMedicina, 2021
Cemento-ossifying fibroma (also known as ossifying fibroma or cementifying fibroma) is a benign osteogenic neoplasm. Pain and paresthesia are rarely associated with cemento-ossifying fibroma; thus, nerves must be preserved during excision.
Juan-You Qiu   +2 more
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Comparison radical surgery versus conservative surgery to decrease post-operative recurrence in ossifying fibroma: systematic review

open access: yesJournal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery, 2020
Background: Ossifying fibroma in craniofacial is a rare disease, benign, locally aggressive fibro-osseous tumor. In the recent 2017 WHO classifications, ossifying fibroma divided into 2 type, ossifying fibroma of odontogenic origin and juvenile ossifying
Adham Marlinda, Dewi Dwi Juliana
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Psammomatoid Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma Involving Upper Jaw: A Rare Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2015
Juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) is a fibro-osseous neoplasm, rare in occurrence and usually seen in young children. JOF is locally aggressive spreads quickly and is defined as a variant of ossifying fibroma.
Ramlal Gantala   +4 more
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Clinical management of a peri-implant giant cell granuloma [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Purpose. Implant therapy plays an important role in contemporary dentistry with high rates of long-term success. However, in recent years, the incidence of peri-implantitis and implant failures has significantly increased.
Carbone, D.   +4 more
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