Abstract

The desmoplastic ameloblastoma is an uncommon subtype of ameloblastoma. Clinical and radiographic presentation differs from other forms of ameloblastoma, and the lesion is sometimes confused with fibro-osseous lesions, making it important for clinicians to review its distinctive clinical and radiographic features. The authors in this article present three cases of desmoplastic ameloblastomas, which were treated at the Augusta University Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery clinic.

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