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Fibroma in the right pterygomandibular raphe Figure 2: After excision, Post surgically wound sutured 

Fibroma in the right pterygomandibular raphe Figure 2: After excision, Post surgically wound sutured 

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Isolated soft tissue overgrowths in the oral cavity generally demonstrate a benign, exophytic and reactive nature and are rarely neoplastic. Fibroma is the most common tumor of the oral cavity which occurs mostly in response to trauma or chronic irritation. True fibromas of the oral cavity are rare. We report a case of large fibroma in the right pt...

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