Abstract
Cemento-ossifying fibroma is a fibro-osseous lesion of jaws, commonly present as a progressively growing lesion, if left untreated can attain an enormous size with resultant deformity. They commonly affect adult females between third and fourth decade of life, predominantly occurring in premolar/molar region of mandible. Odontomas are benign tumors of odontogenic origin characterized by their slow growth. They consist of enamel, dentine, cementum and pulpal tissue and constitute 22% of all odontogenic tumors. We have discussed a case of cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF) involving right mandibular region together with an odontoma present in left mandibular posterior region in a 35year old female patient with its clinical, radiographical, histological and surgical findings.
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