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Giant Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma Treated With Piezosurgery and Platelet-Rich Fibrin: A Rare Case Report.
Freire, Alice E N; da Silva, Vanessa S A; Pereira, Alessandro A C; Ribeiro Junior, Noé V; de Carli, Marina L; Sperandio, Felipe F; Hanemann, João Adolfo C.
  • Freire AEN; Department of Clinic and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, Brazil.
  • da Silva VSA; Department of Clinic and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, Brazil.
  • Pereira AAC; Department of Pathology and Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas.
  • Ribeiro Junior NV; Department of Clinic and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, Brazil.
  • de Carli ML; Department of Clinic and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, Brazil.
  • Sperandio FF; Department of Pathology and Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Federal University of Alfenas.
  • Hanemann JAC; Department of Clinic and Surgery, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, Brazil.
Clin Adv Periodontics ; 9(1): 15-19, 2019 03.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31490037
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The peripheral ossifying fibroma (POF) is a benign reactive lesion that exclusively arises from gingiva. The lesion may gain considerably large sizes and present peculiar clinical and radiographic features that would then allow it to be called a giant POF; in that case, its otherwise simple surgical extraction could create a challenge. Thus, we elect here, for the very first time, a plausible alternative for treating giant POF piezosurgery followed by placement of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF). CASE PRESENTATION A 31-year-old black male presented a large asymptomatic nodule on the lower gingiva; the lesion had caused vestibular displacement of teeth and had been present for 18 years. Following the diagnostic hypothesis of a giant POF, an excisional biopsy was performed under local anesthesia using piezosurgery (microvibration of 36,000 times/sec was used in a bone cortical working mode), which confirmed the diagnosis. The surgical procedure was facilitated with the use of piezosurgery followed by placement of PRF, being the trans- and postoperative periods occurred with no complications. One year after the treatment, the patient shows no signs of disease recurrence and remains under follow-up.

CONCLUSIONS:

Giant POF is a rare gingival reactive lesion that can reach large dimensions, causing teeth displacement, functional, and esthetic impairments. The lesion can be successfully managed with piezosurgery and PRF, as illustrated herein, avoiding extensive bone loss and damage to the surrounding soft tissues.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fibroma Osificante / Piezocirugía / Fibrina Rica en Plaquetas / Enfermedades de las Encías Límite: Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fibroma Osificante / Piezocirugía / Fibrina Rica en Plaquetas / Enfermedades de las Encías Límite: Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article