Peripheral Ossifying Fibromas (POFs) are benign reactive gingival overgrowth; comprising about 9% of all gingival growths. It occurs mainly in the anterior portion of maxilla in young adults, predominantly among females. It has been described with various synonyms and is believed to arise from the periodontal ligament. In this article, we are presenting two case of peripheral ossifying fibroma occurring in female patients as a solitary growth in the anterior maxillary gingiva.