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Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma : Treatment

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Treatment: Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is treated with local surgical excision. The excision is carried down to the periosteum to reduce the chances of recurrence (reported to be 15% to 20%). The resulting gingival defect is covered by repositioned flaps or connective tissue graft. This image of a POF shows bony trabeculae within a bland fibroblastic proliferation.

Image courtesy of: Dr. Ibrahim Zardawi; used with permission.

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