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Peripheral ossifying fibroma [PDF]
The peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is a reactive gingival overgrowth occurring frequently in the anterior maxilla in teenagers and young adults. The pediatric patient with a POF has special management considerations compared to the adult, as it requires early recognition and treatment by the dentist. It requires proper treatment protocol with close
Das U, Azher U
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Endoscopic Endonasal Resection of Fibro-Osseous Lesions Involving the Nasal Turbinates: A Report of Two Cases and a Literature Review [PDF]
The two main categories of benign fibro-osseous lesions are ossifying fibroma and fibrous dysplasia. Both entities occur infrequently in the sinonasal tract. Fibro-osseous lesions involving the nasal turbinates, in particular, are extremely rare.
Jang Ok Yeo +3 more
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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]
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.
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Peripheral ossifying fibroma [PDF]
Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a gingival growth, usually arising from interdental papilla and occurring frequently in the anterior maxilla. It represents upto 2% of all lesions that are biopsied. Other terms used to describe this lesion include peripheral ossifying fibroma, peripheral cementifying fibroma and calcified or ossified fibrous epulis ...
Mandeep, Rallan +3 more
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Juvenile trabecular ossifying fibroma of the maxilla: Case report of a diagnostic dilemma
Ossifying fibromas (OFs) are benign, well-demarcated lesions in the craniofacial region, particularly in the jaws, with clinical, radiographic, and histopathological similarities to other lesions, which make their diagnosis challenging. Herein, we report
Hassan Mir Mohammad Sadeghi +5 more
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Malignant ossifying fibromyxoid tumor of the tongue: A rare case
Ossifying fibromyxoid tumors (OFMTs) are rare musculoskeletal tumors of uncertain malignant potential. Most OFMTs arise from the subcutaneous tissue, skeletal muscles of extremities, trunk, or head-and-neck region.
Aarti Mittal +3 more
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Ossifying fibroma a case report with review of literature
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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Objective The aim of this study is to evaluate recent evidence‐based data that summarize the clinicopathological findings and treatment along with follow‐up measures taken in terms of published cases of Juvenile psammomatoid ossifying fibroma (JPOF) of ...
Chandini R. +5 more
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Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma Secondary to Pulpo-Periodontal Irritation [PDF]
This report has discussed the endodontic and surgical management of a peripheral ossifying fibroma that had occurred in the anterior maxillary anterior region, between a central and a lateral incisor in a 12-year-old child.
FRANCIS AKKARA +3 more
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