NONSURGICAL ENDODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF CUTANEOUSLY DRAINING ODONTOGENIC SINUS

Authors

  • Shahid Shuja Qazi
  • Manzoor Ahmed Manzoor
  • Rizwan Qureshi
  • Bilal Arjumand
  • Syed Muzammil Hussain
  • Zulqarnain Afridi

Abstract

Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract is a rare but well documented condition. It is usually
misdiagnosed 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

References

Cioffi GA, Terezhalmy GT, Parlette HL. Cutaneous sinus tract:

an odontogenic etiology . J Am Acad Dermatol 1986 ; 14:94.

Mittal N , Gupta P. Management of extra oral sinus cases: a

clinical dilemma.J Endodon 2004; 30:541-47.

Stoll HL, Slolmon HA. Cutaneous sinuses of dental origin.

JAMA 1963; 184 :120-4.

Laskin DM. Anatomic considerations in diagnosis and

treatment of odontogenic infections.J Am Dent Assoc 1964;

:308-16.

Winstock D. Four cases of external facial sinuses of dental

origin. Proc R Soc Med 1959;52:749-51.

Kaban LB. Draining skin lesions of dental origin : The path of

spread of chronic odontogenic infection . Plast Reconster Surg

; 66:771-7.

Hodges TP, Cohen DA, Deck D. Odontogenic sinus tracts. AM

family practice 1989 ; 40 :113-6.

Downloads

How to Cite

Qazi, S. S., Manzoor, M. A., Qureshi, R., Arjumand, B., Hussain, S. M., & Afridi, Z. (2006). NONSURGICAL ENDODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF CUTANEOUSLY DRAINING ODONTOGENIC SINUS. Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad, 18(2), 88–89. Retrieved from https://demo.ayubmed.edu.pk/jamc/index.php/jamc/article/view/4997

Most read articles by the same author(s)