Τετάρτη 19 Φεβρουαρίου 2020

Peripheral ossifying fibroma of the anterior maxilla: A case report and brief review

Peripheral ossifying fibroma of the anterior maxilla: A case report and brief review: Aishwarya Madhukar Kale, Kunal Sundar Sethi, Prerna Ashok Karde



Journal of Oral Research and Review 2020 12(1):38-41



Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) presents as a tumor-like growth of the soft tissue and is often associated with sharp teeth, rough restoration, and ill-fitting denture. POF is fibro-osseous in origin and is commonly found in the maxillary region. It is a slow-growing benign tumor and usually asymptomatic. However, it may induce facial asymmetry. A 29-year-old male patient who reported to the Department of Periodontology with the chief complaint of slow-growing painless mass over the anterior palatal region underwent surgical excision of the mass using electrocautery. Fifteen days follow-up showed uneventful and satisfactory healing of the excised region.


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