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Fibrous dysplasia is a benign pathologic condition of bone which medullary bone is
replaced and disturbed by poorly organized, structually unsound fibro-osseous tissue.
When facial bones are involved, considerable esthetic deformity may result.
The term monostotic fibrous dysplasia has been applied when one bone is involved :
when more than one bone is affected, the term polyostotic used. The polyostotic form
may be accomplished by pigmented skin lesion (Jaffetype). or by pigmented skin lesions
with endocrine disturbance (Albright syndrome).
No general agreement exists on the cause of fibrous dysplasia. A few authors have
suggested that fibrous dysplasia as a result of trauma. It occurs predominantly in infant,
adolescent females and runs a variable clinical course. When several bones are involved,
it tends to be unilateral. Involvements of alveolar bone may produce displacement of
teeth with malocclusion, or loss of teeth, or both.
Now, we will present a case of fibrous dysplasia in the left facial region treated by
conservative contouring surgery.

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fibrous dysplasia; conservative treatment;

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