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Shekhar MG et al. – Juvenile aggressive ossifying fibroma is an uncommon and controversial, benign but aggressive osteogenic neoplasm of the jaws commonly occurring in children and young adults. Reported here is a case of recurrent juvenile aggressive ossifying fibroma of the maxilla in a 15–year–old male treated with enucleation and curettage. A 10–month follow–up showed no signs of recurrence.

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