2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.47955
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“Shot on Target”: A Case of an Unusual Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma of the Edentulous Upper Jaw Irritated by the Only Teeth of the Lower Jaw

Ioannis Fotopoulos,
Vasileios Zisis,
Eleftherios Anagnostou
et al.

Abstract: A peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is a benign, localized lesion that originates from the periosteum or periodontal ligament after traumatic or calculus irritation. The lesions typically manifest in females throughout their second and third decades of life. The diagnosis of a POF is challenging from both clinical and histological standpoints, as it exhibits overlapping features with numerous other clinical entities. This case describes an unusual occurrence of POFs in the anterior maxilla of a 66-year-old fe… Show more

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