Ameloblastomas are uncommon tumors of the odontogenic epithelium standardly treated with radical resection. Recent studies of the genetic landscape of ameloblastoma have revealed the frequent presence of the BRAF V600E mutation, suggesting a possible role for targeted chemotherapy. We present the case of a primary mandibular ameloblastoma found in a 13-year-old female with confirmed BRAF V600E mutation. Prior to invasive surgical intervention she was treated for 8 weeks with the MEK inhibitor trametinib, but her tumor demonstrated little radiographic, clinical, or histologic response. Previous case reports have shown ameloblastoma in adult patients to be responsive to other agents targeting the MAPK pathway. Our observations in the presented case demonstrate the need for further research into the utility of targeted chemotherapy in ameloblastoma treatment.