2023
DOI: 10.51248/.v43i01.1561
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Recurrent osteoma of the mandible: A rare case report

Abstract: Osteomas are well-defined osteogenic benign and slow-growing lesions pervaded by proliferation of mature cancellous or compact bone. Osteomas are often undetected until the patient experiences facial disfigurement with functional difficulty and pain.   We present a case report of Recurrent osteoma seen in the mandibular jaw bone of a female patient, treated by surgical excision successfully.

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