Título: PERIPHERAL OSSIFYING FIBROMA, EX ODONTOGENIC FIBROMA: RECURRENCE AFTER 4 YEARS
Nome do Apresentador: Patricia Maria Couto
Categoria do Trabalho: Painel de caso clínico (PCC)
Área Temática: Estomatologia
Resumo: Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma and Peripheral Odontogenic Fibroma are benign lesions found in the oral cavity, common in adolescents, and may be very similar clinically. Their main difference: origin and tissue composition. This report aims to describe a case of Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma recurrence after 4 years of treatment. A 16-year-old white female presented with a complaint of progressively enlarged gums for 2 months. On intraoral examination, fixed orthodontic appliances were present and the lesion was in the region of the teeth 43 and 44. It was sessile, fibrous on palpation and whitish-pink in color. An excisional biopsy was performed, which was diagnosed as a Peripheral Odontogenic Fibroma. After 4 years, the patient returned with a recurrent lesion, which was biopsied and diagnosed as a Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma.
Autor 1: Patricia Maria Couto
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Autor 3 : Nathalia Casteglione
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Autor 5: Marcelo Sperandio
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Autor 6: Victor Montalli
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Autor 7: Paulo de Camargo Moraes
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