A large, deforming, dentigerous cyst involving the maxillary canine tooth was removed from a young Vizla dog. Subsequent histopathologic examination revealed ameloblastic fibro-odontoma within the cyst wall. Excision was complete and there was no evidence of recurrence one year post-operatively.
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