A novel approach for the treatment of peripheral ossifying fibroma: A case report with 1-Year follow-up

2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Shaswata Karmakar ◽  
Rashmi Srinath ◽  
Shobha Prakash
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Paulo S. G. Henriques ◽  
Luciana S. Okajima ◽  
Marcelo P. Nunes ◽  
Victor A. M. Montalli

When lesions in soft tissue reach the gingival margin, they can produce aesthetic defects during its permanence and after its removal. Periodontal plastic surgery allows the correction of the gingival contour using different techniques. This paper is a case report of a peripheral ossifying fibroma removal in the interproximal area of teeth 21 and 22 in addition to root coverage of the affected area through two surgical phases: keratinized gingival tissue augmentation surgery with free gingival graft concurrent with removal of the lesion and, in a second stage, root coverage by performing coronally advanced flap technique with a follow-up of five years. The initial results achieved, which were root coverage of 100% after 6 months, promoted an adequate gingival contour and prevented the development of a mucogingival defect or a root exposure with its functional and aesthetic consequences. After five years, the results showed long term success of the techniques, where the margin remained stable with complete root coverage and tissues were stable and harmonic in color.


Author(s):  
Barun Kumar Sah ◽  
Bandana Koirala ◽  
Mamta Dali ◽  
Sneha Shrestha

Peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is a common solitary gingival growth thought to arise from the periodontal ligament. Though the etiology of POF remains unknown, some investigators consider it an inflammatory or reactive process, while others suggest it is a neoplastic process. Here, we present a case of POF in a 10-year-old boy, affecting the maxillary anterior gingiva along with its clinical, radiographic, histologic characteristics, differential diagnosis, treatment and one year follow-up.


Author(s):  
ERASMO BERNARDO MARINHO ◽  
THALES SALLES ANGELIM VIANA ◽  
PAULO GOBERLANIO DE BARROS SILVA ◽  
MÁRIO ROGÉRIO LIMA MOTA ◽  
FABRICIO BITU SOUSA ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 124 (2) ◽  
pp. e102-e103
Author(s):  
MARCÍLIO PONTES DE SOUZA ◽  
ZINALTON GOMES DE ANDRADE ◽  
CAMILA TATYANNE SANTOS DE FREITAS ◽  
SARA OLIVEIRA SANTOS ◽  
FRANCISCO AMADIS BATISTA ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-51
Author(s):  
Deepa Das Achath ◽  
Abhishek Sanjay Ghule ◽  
Preeti Kanchan-Talreja ◽  
Sunanda Bhatnagar

ABSTRACT Fibroosseous lesions of the jaws, including juvenile ossifying fibroma (JOF), pose diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties due to their clinical, radiological, and histological variability. There are two histological varieties of it, one as psammomatoid type and second as trebacular type; here, we present a trebacular type, which is a rare variety. After the clinical examination, radiological and histological analysis, it was diagnosed as juvenile trebacular ossifying fibroma. Although JOF is an uncommon clinical entity, its aggressive local behavior and high recurrence rate means that it is important to make an early diagnosis, apply the appropriate treatment, and, especially, follow-up the patient over the long term. How to cite this article Ghule AS, Achath DD, Kanchan- Talreja P, Bhatnagar S. Juvenile Aggressive Trabecular Ossifying Fibroma of Mandible: A Rare Case Report. J Contemp Dent 2016;6(1):45-51.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 1546
Author(s):  
Nabil Khzam ◽  
Reza Shah Mansouri ◽  
Alexander Poli ◽  
Mahmoud M. Bakr

Fibrous epulis or peripheral ossifying fibroma is a reactive non-neoplastic condition that affects the gingiva as a result of chronic irritation. A case of a 44 year old female is presented in this study with a gingival swelling related to the maxillary central incisors. The Patient reported a history of trauma ten years ago and a recent root canal treatment of tooth 21, followed by referral to a specialist with a misdiagnosis for a combined periodontic-endodontic lesion affecting the maxillary central incisors. Excisional biopsy of the lesion revealed a diagnosis of ulcerated fibrous epulis with osseous metaplasia also known as peripheral ossifying fibroma. Periodontal debridement was performed to eliminate supra and subgingival plaque and calculus as well as gingival inflammation that could have been the source of irritation. The clinical and histopathological pictures and the surgical procedures associated with management of the periodontal disease are described. The etiological factor behind the development of the gingival reactive lesion remains unknown and could be the history of trauma, the chronic irritation induced by the plaque and calculus associated with the periodontal disease or a combination of both. We endeavour to follow up the case in order to report any recurrence.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (7) ◽  
pp. 524
Author(s):  
Devang Manojkumar Mistry ◽  
Aanal D Mistry ◽  
Ankit H Shah ◽  
Mrugank M Bhavsar

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