Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma in Infant: A Case Report

Journal of Dental Problems and Solutions

Case Report 

Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma in Infant: A Case Report

Abstract
Peripheral ossifying fibroma is a relatively common gingival growth of reactive rather than neoplastic in nature. Clinically differentiating one from the other as a specific lesion is often difficult and requires histopathology examination. It predominantly affects adolescents and young adults, but rarely seen in infants. We report here a clinical case of peripheral ossifying fibroma in a 3 month old infant .clinical and histopathological features along with etiopathogenesis and differential diagnosis are also discussed.

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