
doi: 10.1007/bf03048276
Five cases of monostatic ossifying fibroma of facial bones are presented. Maxilla is the commonest site of lesion. Obvious deformity is the commonest symptom while pressure symptoms may also develop later on. Radiography is the most important single investigation. Operation is the treatment of choice, but excessive bleeding should be expected during the surgery. Prognosis, on the whole, is good.
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