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Juvenile Psammomatoid Ossifying Fibroma: A Rare Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma (JOF) is a rare, non cancerous overgrowth of bone in the face or jaw. There are two subtypes of JOF: Juvenile Psammomatoid Ossifying Fibroma (JPOF) and Trabecular Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma (JTOF).
Anchal Varshney   +3 more
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Central cementifying fibroma of maxilla

open access: yesDental Research Journal, 2013
Central cementifying fibroma is a bony tumor, which is believed to be derived from the cells of the periodontal ligament. Central cemento-ossifying fibroma behaves like, a benign bone neoplasm.
Mahnaz Sheikhi   +3 more
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Cemento-ossifying fibroma-a rare case

open access: yesJournal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, 2008
The concept of ′fibro-osseous lesions′ of bone has evolved over the last several decades and now includes two major entities: fibrous dysplasia and ossifying fibroma, as well as the other less common lesions such as florid osseous dysplasia,
Sarwar H, Jindal M, Ahmad S
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Juvenile psammomatoid ossifying fibroma of Orbit-A rare case report and review of literature

open access: diamond, 2021
Arunkumar Kamalakaran   +2 more
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Laser-assisted management of peripheral ossifying fibroma

open access: gold, 2022
Gayathri Somashekar   +4 more
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Peripheral cemento-ossifying fibroma of maxilla

open access: yesJournal of Indian Society of Periodontology, 2010
Peripheral cemento-ossifying fibroma is a reactive gingival overgrowth occurring frequently in anterior maxilla. It is a slow-growing benign tumor which may lead to pathologic migration and other periodontal problems, so it should be excised as soon as ...
Chatterjee Anirban   +2 more
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Juvenile ossifying fibroma of the mandibular ramus in a five-year-old boy

open access: yesJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology, 2014
Juvenile ossifying fibromas (JOF) are benign central lesions occurring in children. Two variants of this entity have been recognized - trabecular and psammomatoid. These lesions are usually asymptomatic and present only as a growing swelling.
Srikanth Hanasoge Srivathsa   +3 more
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A giant peripheral ossifying fibroma of the maxilla with extreme difficulty in clinical differentiation from malignancy: a case report and review of the literature

open access: yesJournal of Medical Case Reports
Background Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a nonneoplastic inflammatory hyperplasia that originates in the periodontal ligament or periosteum in response to chronic mechanical irritation.
Ryo Takagi   +13 more
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Clinico‐pathological profiling of peripheral ossifying fibroma of the oral cavity [PDF]

open access: gold, 2021
Ashish Shrestha   +5 more
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Peripheral ossifying fibroma in the maxillary incisor region: A case report

open access: yesJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology, 2015
Peripheral ossifying fibroma belongs to the group of reactive focal lesions occurring on the gingiva. It is usually solitary and tends to occur in teenagers and young adults with a female predilection.
Sneha H Choudhary   +3 more
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