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G Ravi Kumar1, Basheer Ahmed Syed2, N Prasad3, Sp Praveen4.
Abstract
Chronic suppurative osteomyelitis (CSO) of the maxillofacial region is primarily caused by infections of odontogenic microorganisms. It may also arise as a complication of dental extractions, maxillofacial trauma, inadequate treatment of a fracture and irradiation to the mandible. This condition is characterized by areas of devitalized bone (sequestra) which serves as a nidus for recurrent episodes of infection. This case report describes a case of CSO in an untreated right subcondylar fracture of the mandible which was successfully treated with a combination of antibiotic therapy and surgical debridement in an 8-year-old boy. How to cite this article: Kumar GR, Syed BA, Prasad N, Praveen SP. Chronic Suppurative Osteomyelitis of Subcondylar Region: A Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2013;6(2): 119-123.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic suppurative; Osteomyelitis; Sequestra; Surgical debridement
Year: 2013 PMID: 25206205 PMCID: PMC4086596 DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Pediatr Dent ISSN: 0974-7052
Fig. 1Lateral view of the right side of the face showing the cutaneous sinus openings
Figs 2A and BPreoperative intraoral view showing normal occlusion with no midline deviation
Figs 3A and BOPG demonstrating osteolysis and sequestra in relation to the right subcondylar region
Fig. 4Surgical debridement
Fig. 6Closure of surgical debrided area
Fig. 7Postoperative lateral view of the face showing the healed cutaneous sinus openings
Fig. 9A and BThree months after the postoperative OPG revealing there was no radiological evidence of residual infection