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Ameloblastic fibromas are uncommon mixed benign odontogenic tumors with an overall prevalence of less than 5%. Asymptomatic uniloular lesions can be effectively managed with curettage, multilocular lesions require meticulous enucleation to avoid the risk of relapse. We report a case successful management of an asymptomatic multilocular ameloblastic fibroma with 2 years of follow up.