Multiple Choice
Characteristics of monostotic fibrous dysplasia include that
A) it is commonly diagnosed in middle-aged women.
B) the expanding nature of the lesion may lead to malocclusion, tipping, or displacement of adjacent teeth.
C) it involves a painful swelling or bulging of the buccal plate of the maxilla or mandible when seen orally.
D) it involves multiple bones.
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