Chronic Suppurative Osteomyelitis of Subcondylar Region: A Case Report

  • Kumar G
  • Syed B
  • Prasad N
  • et al.
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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.

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Kumar, G. R., Syed, B. A., Prasad, N., & Praveen, S. (2013). Chronic Suppurative Osteomyelitis of Subcondylar Region: A Case Report. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 6(2), 119–123. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1202

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