An unusual case of pleomorphic adenoma with exuberant bone formation, occurring in the maxillary antrum of a 21-year-old male and showing repeated recurrence, is reported. In contrast to the endochondral ossification in the previous reported cases of pleomorphic adenoma, direct deposition of osteoid by metaplastic myoepithehal cells is suggested to explain the bone formation. The difficulties of distinguishing this tumour from osteosarcoma during intraoperative diagnosis are discussed.