2024, Number 1
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Rev ADM 2024; 81 (1)
Fibroblastic fibroma mandibular.
Hernández-Chávez PI, Leyva-Rivera Y, Samperio-Badillo J
Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 55-60
PDF size: 365.28 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Ameloblastic fibroma (AF) is described as a benign neoplasm of mixed odontogenic origin that usually presents between the first and second decade of life, frequently in lower permanent molars. It is usually asymptomatic, but large lesions are usually accompanied by pain and inflammation. His treatment is generally conservative. The clinical case of an ameloblastic fibroma in a 13-year-old patient is described, involving the left mandibular body and angle, treated conservatively, tumor removal, guided bone regeneration and rehabilitation with dental implants are performed.
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