How to treat non-ossifying fibromas

In clinical practice, the treatment of non-ossifying fibromas is divided into two main types: conservative treatment and surgical treatment. There are some patients who do not need treatment after detection of ossifying fibroma because they do not have any symptoms, so this part of patients do not need treatment, as long as the condition is observed. This kind of patients do not need special treatment, as long as the occasional lesions are treated symptomatically. There are also some patients who have an expanding lesion that may lead to a fracture, so they should opt for surgery and bone grafting. If the lesion is large and bone grafting is an option after surgery, the prognosis is generally good and will not have any effect or affect development.