2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2020.05.036
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Natural History and Progression of Craniofacial Fibrous Dysplasia: A Retrospective Evaluation of 114 Patients From Massachusetts General Hospital

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“…FD represents 7% of all benign bone tumors and includes the facial bones in approximately 10%-27% of MFD patients [1][2][3][4]. Chen et al state that MFD affects the maxilla more regularly than the mandible [8].…”
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“…FD represents 7% of all benign bone tumors and includes the facial bones in approximately 10%-27% of MFD patients [1][2][3][4]. Chen et al state that MFD affects the maxilla more regularly than the mandible [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conservative surgical management implicates surgical excision of the poorly mineralized bone followed by a modeling osteoplasty through an intraoral approach which can potentially help Case Reports in Dentistry with the histological confirmation of the diagnosis [9,10,12,13]. The surgical treatment should take into consideration the age of the patient [4,9]. The recurrence of fibrous dysplasia is reported in relation to puberty or skeletal maturation; however, its evolution is constant into adulthood [1,4,9].…”
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