The patient is a 60 year old man complaining of frequent headaches, generalized bone pain and difficulty chewing that started 6 years ago and is worsening. Examination shows bilateral swellings around the molars. The swellings have increased since his last examination. Several extraoral lesions are detected in the head and face. The swellings are non-tender and attached to the underlying bone. Further evaluation shows increased uptake of radioactive substance as well as an increase in urinary pyridinoline. His serum alkaline phosphatase is 300 IU/L (the normal range is 44- 147 IU/L). His family history is only significant for hypertension in his mother and DM type 2 in his father. The diagnosis of Paget's Disease of Bone was confirmed and Bisphosphonate will be started as first-line therapy.