Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma – A Case Report

2014 • Volume 8 • Issue 1

Vagish Kumar L. S.

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Summary

Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is a relatively uncommon gingival growth that is considered to be reactive in nature and appear secondary to irritation or trauma. It presents as an exophytic growth with smooth surface. POF in older age group, observance of calcification in radiograph of excised specimen, pathologic migration, mobility and size greater than 2 cm is an occasional entity. The article presents such a rare case of POF in a 60-year-old female patient which was treated by surgical excision. This case contradicts the logic that this lesion occurs in teenagers and in second and third decades of life.

KEY WORDS: peripheral ossifying fibroma, calcifications, reactive lesion.

 

How to cite this article

VAGISH KUMAR, L. S. Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma – A case report. Int. J. Odontostomat., 8(1):147-151, 2014.

 

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