Ameloblastic fibroma
Features
- Benign. Rare.
- Occurs in children and adolescents.
- Most common site: mandible posterior region.
- Often associated with an unerupted tooth.
- Well defined, well corticated. Small lesions are monolocular. Large lesions are multilocular.
- It may cause displacement of adjacent teeth. Large lesions cause buccal/lingual expansion.