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The case of Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma

Posted on September 17, 2014 by

Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma

We have some very interesting images for you but, can you answer the questions below?

Figure_2-_Mesio-distal_and_Labio-lingual_extension_of_growth. Figure_1-_Exophytic_growth_in_the_mandibular_anterior_region_crossing_midline-_Labial_view.

1. What would be your clinical diagnosis?
2. How would you manage this patient primarily?
3. What histological findings would you expect?

If you don’t know the answers or want to know more read ’An unusual presentation of peripheral ossifying fibroma in old aged male’

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