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Volume 2 Issue 3 (July-September, 2014)

Case Reports

PERIPHERAL OSSIFYING FIBROMA: A CASE REPORT
Varun Choudhary, AK Shreehari, N K Sahoo, SP Saravanan

Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is a gingival growth which is commonly seen in the maxillary anterior region. Main cause of its occurrence is due to low-grade irritations. This article presents a case of Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma in a 25-year-old female patient who reported with a slow-growing gingival growth. The clinical presentation, radiological, histological features and etiopathogenesis are discussed briefly.

 
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