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Unilateral Ossifying Fibroma Independent of Dental Area in Mandible A Case Report
Introduction: Fibrosis lesions include a group of diseases of different origin and etiology. In which bone is replaced by connective tissue. These lesions include fibrous dysplasia, fibroid ossification, cementoceus dysplasia, and cementoma. Fibroma ossification is a benign, painless, high-expansion neoplasm that originates in almost all cases of the periodontal ligament and can be radiolucent, radiopaque, or mixed depending on the degree of maturity. Treatment plan will vary from conservative to radical depending on the extent of the lesion.