The document describes an Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor (AOT) seen in a patient. A well-defined oval radiolucency was seen from the apex of tooth 21 to tooth 25 and from 3mm below the alveolar crest to the nasal spine, measuring approximately 55 x 4 cm. This tumor caused teeth 21 and 23 to be unerupted and teeth 21 and 24 to be slanted. AOTs are benign tumors that typically occur in young patients, most commonly in the anterior maxilla, where they often surround unerupted teeth and present as a slow-growing, painless swelling.