NONSURGICAL ENDODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF CUTANEOUSLY DRAINING ODONTOGENIC SINUS
Abstract
Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract is a rare but well documented condition. It is usuallymisdiagnosed as a local skin lesion and maltreated by systemic antibiotics and/ or surgical
excision with eventual recurrence. This is because the primary etiology is incorrectly determined.
We came across a 38 year old patient who presented with a cutaneous lesion on her left cheek with
frequent purulent discharge and was not responding to systemic antibiotics. The case history,
diagnosis and management of this condition is presented here.
Key words: Nonsurgical endodontic therapy, odontogenic, cutaneous sinus
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