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Central Odontogenic Fibroma at Dentist Dictionary

What is Central Odontogenic Fibroma? An intraosseous benign neoplasm derived from connective tissue of odontogenic origin containing widely scattered islands and strands of embryonic odontogenic epithelium and calcifications.

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