Vol. 1, Issue 4, Part A (2015)
Central odontogenic fibroma of maxilla-a case report
Author(s):
Usha Hedge, Rekha. M
Abstract:
Handlers and his colleagus described Central Odontogenic Fibroma (COF) in 1991, as an extremely rare benign odontogenic tumor that is derived from dental mesenchymal tissue. Its accounts for about 0.1% of all odontogenic tumors. COF is an asymptomatic, slow growing lesion, usually occuring in adults and has a female predilection. This article presents a case of COF in a 35-year-old male, on the right side of maxilla that presented as an asymptomatic swelling with well-defined borders having unilocular radiolucency. The clinico- pathological findings, radiographic features and treatment of COF are discussed.
Pages: 05-07 | 2023 Views 202 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Usha Hedge, Rekha. M. Central odontogenic fibroma of maxilla-a case report. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2015;1(4):05-07.