Peripheral odontogenic fibroma
Peripheral odontogenic fibroma - a rare, benign, extraosseous neoplasm arising from tooth forming tissues. It usually presents as a slow growing exophytic mass in the gingiva. It is characterized by the presence of odontogenic epithelium which is embedded in a fibrous stroma.
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