PERIPHERAL OSSIFYING FIBROMA (IN SPANISH)

Introduction: Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a focal growth tumor which is usually located in the gum and is frequently recurrent. Clinically, it could be confused with peripheral giant cell granuloma, giant cell fibroma, simple fibroma and telangiecticum granuloma, consequently a histological diag...

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Published inRevista Ciencias Biomédicas Vol. 5; no. 1; pp. 130 - 133
Main Authors Gnecco-Goenaga Boris, Viola-Rhenals Maricela, López-Arrieta Zulieth
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Universidad de Cartagena 01.01.2014
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Summary:Introduction: Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a focal growth tumor which is usually located in the gum and is frequently recurrent. Clinically, it could be confused with peripheral giant cell granuloma, giant cell fibroma, simple fibroma and telangiecticum granuloma, consequently a histological diagnosis is always necessary. Clinical case: A 49 years old female patient, who consulted for recurrence injury in oral cavity; who presented esthetic and functional dissatisfaction because of the tumor, which was located in the maxillary left premolar region, and with two years of evolution. The injury was surgically removed. The diagnosis of peripheral ossifying fibroma was confirmed by histopathological study. Conclusion: Surgical procedure must include a complete surgical excision of the tumor in order to reduce the risk of relapse. Rev.cienc.biomed. 2014;5(1):130-133 KEYWORDS Fibroma ossifying, Mouth diseases, Oral medicine.
ISSN:2215-7840