Dental osteoblastoma includes dental osteoblastic fibroma, benign dental osteoblastoma, etc., which usually does not disappear automatically. If patients do not get timely and effective treatment, the disease may tend to malignant development, which is not conducive to the health of patients.
1. Dental osteoblastic fibroma: these patients usually have no obvious symptoms, mostly found during routine x-ray examination, and some of them show hard, painless lumps. It is necessary to seek medical treatment in time, and the prognosis is good by adopting conservative scraping surgery for treatment.
2. Benign odontoblastoma: patients mainly show jawbone swelling and accompanied by deformity, the mass has a layer of fibrous envelope, generally need to take scraping for radical treatment.
The disease does not disappear automatically and needs to be removed by surgery in a timely manner, with regular postoperative checkups. If oral discomfort occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for corresponding treatment.