%0 Case Reports %T Ossifying Fibroma in the Maxilla and Mandible: A Case Report With a Brief Literature Review. %A Chidzonga M %A Sunhwa E %A Makunike-Mutasa R %J Cureus %V 15 %N 1 %D Jan 2023 %M 36843790 暂无%R 10.7759/cureus.34257 %X Fibro-osseous lesions in the jaw bones include fibrous dysplasia, ossifying fibroma (OF), cemento-ossifying fibroma, florid osseous dysplasia, and focal osseous dysplasia. OF is the most common fibro-osseous tumor that presents as a slow-growing well-encapsulated benign neoplasm composed of varying amounts of bone or cement-like tissue in a fibrous stroma well-demarcated from the adjacent normal bone. OF is most common in the jaw bones, with a predilection for the mandible. OF usually occur as solitary lesions and rarely as multiple lesions in a patient. We present clinical and radiologic features, histopathology, and surgical management of a rare case with large synchronous OFs in the mandible and maxilla and a brief review of the literature.