“…Secondly, radiographic examination usually reveals a well circumscribed radiolucency associated with an impacted tooth, but in the present case the radiolucency was large, ill-defined and associated with root resorption of 14, 15, 16, which is quite uncommon. In fact, to our knowledge, only 4 cases of AOT with root resorption have been reported (9,10,20,21). Thirdly, a fibrous capsule is present around the tumor, but this feature was absent in the present case, suggesting its aggressive nature.…”