Ameloblastomas, although often benign, are locally aggressive odontogenic lesions. Presentation of this lesion as a pericoronal radiolucency associated with an impacted tooth is well documented. 1-4 Presentation of this lesion as a solitary periapical radiolucency associated with a non-impacted tooth however, is rare. 1-4 Periapical presentation of this lesion may confuse practitioners.3.
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Motamedi, M. H. K. (2002). Periapical ameloblastoma - A case report. British Dental Journal, 193(8), 443–445. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4801592
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