Abstract
Peripheral ossifying broma (POF) is a reactive soft tissue growth that is usually seen on the interdental papilla and reactive in nature. It is considered a metaplastic process which involves the periodontal ligament in response to local irritants or trauma, such as biolm, calculus, unsatisfactory restorations, and poorly adapted prostheses. Here presenting a case of 34-year-old female patient with diagnosis and management of peripheral-ossifyingbroma with 6 month follow up.
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