Odontogenic fibroma, central .

  • It is a rare odontogenic tumor. It usually occurs between the ages of 10 and 40.
  • It may be asymptomatic or cause swelling and tooth mobility.
  • Most common sites: mandible (premolar-molar region), maxilla (anterior region)
  • Small lesions are usually unilocular, and larger lesions are multilocular.
  • Well-defined margins.
  • Adjacent teeth: often displaced or impacted. Root resorption is a common finding.

Case 1

A.  Odontogenic fibroma in a child 7 years old  B.  One month later after teeth extractions  C.  Recurrence of the lesion 2 years later.