PERIPHERAL OSSIFYING FIBROMA - A CASE REPORT
- Assistant Professor, Sri Rajiv Gandhi College of Dental Sciences.
- Assistant Professor, Bapuji Dental College and Hospital.
- Assistant Professor, Krishnadevaraya College of Dental Sciences.
- Associate Professor, Sri Rajiv Gandhi College of Dental Sciences.
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Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a benign neoplasm that usually develops from gingiva, presenting as an exophytic smooth surfaced pink or red nodular mass that is sessile or is less frequently seen on a pedicle. From the Indian perspective, it is usually noticed in 5th–6th decades of life with female predilection. Microscopically, the tumour shows stratified squamous epithelium and highly cellular fibrous stroma, sparse endothelial proliferation with fibroblasts and dystrophic calcifications. It has to be differentiated histopathologically from pyogenic granuloma, fibroma, peripheral giant cell granuloma, peripheral odontogenic fibroma and fibrous hyperplasia. A case of peripheral ossifying fibroma of mandibular gingiva in a 70-year-old Indian woman is reported.
[Nomitha Prakash, Abha Karanjkar Mehta, Prathima Bommineni and Partha Prathim Roy (2022); PERIPHERAL OSSIFYING FIBROMA - A CASE REPORT Int. J. of Adv. Res. 10 (Apr). 1047-1051] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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