Ameloblastomas are rare tumors that arises from the odontogenic epithelium. Although benign and slow growing, an extensive lesion may cause airway obstruction, making bag-mask ventilation and intubation a significant challenge. Here, we present a 54-year-old male in respiratory distress with an 18x15x13 cm submandibular mass causing airway compromise. The tumor was extensive, occupying most of the oral cavity. Unable to perform direct laryngoscopy because of the tumor burden, we performed an awake nasal fiberoptic intubation to secure the airway. Successful intubation was achieved as well as subsequently tracheostomy. We subsequently provide a discussion on associated challenges and management options for patients with ameloblastomas.

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