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JPDA-Journal of the Pakistan Dental Association. 2012; 21 (1): 50-52
in English
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ABSTRACT
Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia clearly appears to be a form of bone and cemental dysplasia which is limited to jaws. Fcod is more common in middle aged black women [3]. In some cases, the lesion is totally asymptomatic and is found when radiography is performed for other purpose. Radiographically this lesion occurs in two or more quadrants as multiple masses with noticeable tendency for bilateral and usually in tooth bearing regions. We present two rare cases of Floride cement-osseous dysplasia. The first case occurs in a 20 and second in a 25 years old Persian woman that is rare with regard to this race and sex