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The Ossifying Fibroma Is Characterized Clinically By

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The ossifying fibroma is characterized clinically by:


A) Slow growth
B) Well-defined borders
C) Benign fibro-osseous microscopic appearance
D) Appearance in young adults
E) All the above

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