# Maxillary Cystic Ameloblastic Fibroma in an 8-Year-Old Girl: A Case Report Featuring a Rare Histological Variant

**Authors:** Nasser Raqe Alqhtani

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/crid/7645367 · Case Reports in Dentistry · 2025-07-08

## TL;DR

This case report describes a rare cystic ameloblastic fibroma in an 8-year-old girl, highlighting its unique features to help distinguish it from similar oral tumors.

## Contribution

The paper presents a rare histological variant of ameloblastic fibroma with cystic features, aiding in differential diagnosis.

## Key findings

- The tumor involved an unerupted molar and showed a well-demarcated unilocular lesion on imaging.
- Microscopic analysis revealed benign odontogenic epithelial strands in a myxoid stroma, confirming the diagnosis of cystic ameloblastic fibroma.
- The lesion was successfully removed through conservative enucleation without signs of malignancy.

## Abstract

Objective: This report is aimed at outlining the unusual cystic variant of ameloblastic fibroma to facilitate its demarcation from other odontogenic lesions, including dentigerous cysts and cystic ameloblastomas.

Case Report: An 8-year-old girl with no significant medical history presented to the oral surgery department with a painless swelling in the right maxillary region, first noticed 1 month ago, which gradually increased in size, accompanied by monocortical expansion of the buccal cortex. Cone beam computed tomography revealed a well-demarcated unilocular low-density lesion in the right posterior maxilla, measuring approximately 3 × 2 cm; the central bony lesion involved an unerupted first permanent molar. Conservative enucleation of the lesion was performed, along with the removal of the impacted tooth. Microscopic examination showed a benign mixed cystic odontogenic tumor, displaying odontogenic epithelial strands with stellate-shaped fibroblasts in a myxoid cell-rich stroma. The epithelial cells were rounded to cuboidal, with no mitotic activity or signs of malignancy. The overall histological image suggested a cystic ameloblastic fibroma.

Conclusion: Clinically and radiographically, cystic ameloblastic fibroma may resemble a dentigerous cyst due to the involvement of an impacted tooth with the lesion. However, these two entities can be clearly histologically differentiated, as the distinctive odontogenic epithelial strands in a myxoid cell-rich stroma that are seen in cystic AF will be absent in a dentigerous cyst.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** ameloblastomas (MESH:D000564), Ameloblastic Fibroma (MESH:D005350), malignancy (MESH:D009369), odontogenic lesions (MESH:D009808), dentigerous cyst (MESH:D003803), swelling (MESH:D004487)

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