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A swelling of the maxilla: a case report and differential diagnosis

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Bhargava Puneet, Khan Saba, Sharma Rohit, Agwani Khalid, Gupta Sahil,
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 ( Bhargava Puneet ) - NIMS University NIMS Dental College and Hospital Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
 ( Khan Saba ) - NIMS University NIMS Dental College and Hospital Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
 ( Sharma Rohit ) - NIMS University NIMS Dental College and Hospital Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology
 ( Agwani Khalid ) - Darshan Dental College Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
 ( Gupta Sahil ) - NIMS University NIMS Dental College and Hospital Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology

Abstract


Ossifying fibromasare benign fibro-osseoustumors of mesenchymal origin. Although ossifying fibromashave principally been found in the jaw, they have also been reported in the frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid, and temporal bones, as well as the orbit and anterior cranial fossa. Ossifying fibromasaffect-ing the jaw exhibit variable behaviors ranging from slow growth to occasionally aggressive local destruction. In the present article, we discuss a differ-ential diagnosis considered for maxillary swellings and report a rare case of ossifying fibroma occurring in the maxilla.

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Bone neoplasms; Ossifying fibroma; Maxilla;Tomography

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