نتایج جستجو برای: peripheral ossifying fibroma
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Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a reactive lesion arising from periodontal cells in response to local irritation with females second decade of their life are more affected and maxillary anterior region predilection. Clinical appearance erythmatous or pink colour large lesions generally smooth. Lesion usually not exceed 1.5 cm. Underlying bone sometimes shows loacalized erosion. Treatment involv...
Cemeto-ossifying fibroma (COF) is a benign fibro-osseous lesion of the mandible and maxilla. The World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the term “cementoossifying fibroma” by combining two entities, cementifying fibroma and ossifying fibroma in 1992. However in 2005 the entity was included under ossifying fibroma group. The tumor usually affects the young adults. Rarely, this tumor arises i...
Comparative study of bone and lamellar bone formation in Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma and Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma Dr. SH. Ghasemi Moridani* - Dr. H. Mahmoodi Chenari* *-Assistant Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Dept.-Faculty of Dentistry-Guilan University of Medical Sciences. **- Dentist. Background and Aim: Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma (PGCG) and peripheral ossifying f...
Juvenile ossifying fibroma considered as a variant of ossifying fibroma by some authors is rare. Its aggressive behavior necessitates early detection and proper surgical management. It may mimic different pathologic entities of jaw at different stages. A case report of juvenile aggressive ossifying fibroma in a 12-year-old girl which was diagnosed, investigated and treated successfully is prese...
Central ossifying fibroma is a benign, slow-growing tumor of mesenchymal origin with a predilection for the mandibular premolar and molar areas. The immunophenotype of T cells involved in the antitumor response against this benign tumor is unknown. In this case report, we described a case of a 48-year-old woman presenting with a very large recurrent ossifying fibroma in the mandible, which was ...
BACKGROUND Giant cell fibroma is a type of fibrous tumour of the oral mucosa which rarely affects children under the age of 10. The purpose of this paper was to contribute two clinically and histologically documented cases of giant cell fibroma in the free gingiva of a 7 and 6 year old boys. METHODS Both nodules were presented in the mandibular anterior region. In the differential diagnosis s...
This is a case report of a reactive lesion which occurs only in the gingiva. This lesion is of a long duration causing erosion of the superficial bone. Histologically it is similar to other epulides of the gingiva but in addition contains ossified tissue. The lesion's confusing terminology is being discussed in view of its understanding to an American-trained or a British-trained surgeon. A rev...
Juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF) is a rare, benign, locally aggressive entity of the extragnathic craniofacial bones with a high tendency towards recurrence. Two distinctive microscopic patterns of juvenile ossifying fibroma have been described: a trabecular juvenile ossifying fibroma (TrJOF) and a psammomatoid juvenile ossifying fibroma (PJOF). Psammomatoid variant is predominantly a craniofac...
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