“…3 The neoplasm has been time and again called as two-thirds tumor pertaining to 2/3 r d of the cases affecting the anterior maxilla in females in second to third decade of life.Our patient was also a female in her second decade of life with tumor involving the anterior maxillary region. This odontogenic tumor has three radio graphic variants-Follicular, extrafollicular and peripheral and as a characteristic it is usually small with slow progression., 1,6 In the present case being discussed, the lesion was a comparatively larger unilocular radiolucency with destruction and resorption of the roots of associated teeth. The histopathological features of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor are characteristic with lesion composed of tumor cells arranged in varying patterns from duct like areas to rosettes, nests, tubules and solid areas.…”