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Concurrence of complex odontoma and cemento ossifying fibroma: A rare case report

Abstract

Mahendra Patait1*, Pooja Kulkarni1, Ashwin Thakare2, Rajan mangrolia3 and Mahesh Ahire4

Odon Tomas are the foremost common sort of odontogenic tumors containing enamel, dentin, and cementum and pulp tissue. They are included under the benign calcified odontogenic tumors. Odontomas are basically classified into two types, complex and compound odontomes. Various theories or etiological factors are been quoted for the occurrence of odontomes. Generally, they’re asymptomatic. Cemento-ossifying fibroma defines as a relative rare osteogenic neoplasm of the jaw. This tumor includes fibrous and osseous components. During this paper we report a rare case of ossifying fibroma related to complex odontoma within the mandible.

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