1995
DOI: 10.1016/0278-2391(95)90174-4
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Giant peripheral ossifying fibroma of the maxilla

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“…Although they are generally < 2 cm in diameter, size can vary [5,13]. Reports range from 0.2-3.0 cm to 4 mm-8 cm and some lesions may be as large as 9 cm in diameter [1,[13][14][15]. Cases of tooth migration and bone destruction have been reported, but these are not common.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although they are generally < 2 cm in diameter, size can vary [5,13]. Reports range from 0.2-3.0 cm to 4 mm-8 cm and some lesions may be as large as 9 cm in diameter [1,[13][14][15]. Cases of tooth migration and bone destruction have been reported, but these are not common.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When data was not expressly stated, it was deducted on the basis of the text and images. Giant POF turn out to be very uncommon, we were only able to find seven more cases in the world literature in six papers plus this case which accounts a total of eight [8][9][10][11][12][13] (Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cliniquement, il s'agit d'une tumeur gingivale qui se dé-veloppe sur la papille interdentaire. Elle est pédiculée ou sessile, ne dépassant généralement pas 2 cm de diamètre, mais elle peut prendre des dimensions plus importantes [12]. La consistance est fibreuse ou dure selon l'importance des structures minéralisées.…”
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“…Le granulome pyogénique se pré-sente généralement sous forme d'un nodule gingival de petite taille, de consistance molle, le plus souvent ulcéré en surface et saignant facilement au contact [12,15]. Quelques auteurs suggèrent que la FCOP serait une forme mature du granulome pyogénique [16].…”
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