Volume : 6, Issue : 5, May - 2017

EXCISION OF PERIPHERAL OSSIFYING FIBROMA: A CASE REPORT

Dr. Shashwati Paul, Dr. Senthil Rajan, Dr. Rithesh K, Dr. Savita S

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<p>&nbsp;Gingival enlargements are one of the most common entities encountered in oral cavity. Most of these enlargements are non-neoplastic by nature. These lesions occur as a result of any irritant, plaque, calculus, trauma. However, differentiating a specific gingival enlargement from other clinically often poses a problem and histopathological examination is required in these cases. Peripheral ossifying fioma (POF) is one such benign neoplasm that usually develops from reactive gingival overgrowth. Here we report a case of peripheral ossifying fioma in a 40 year old male. Treatment included excision of the lesion using electrocautery.</p>

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Dr. Shashwati Paul, Dr. Senthil Rajan, Dr. Rithesh K, Dr. Savita S, EXCISION OF PERIPHERAL OSSIFYING FIBROMA: A CASE REPORT, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-6 | Issue‾5 | May‾2017


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