Abstract
Osteopetrosis is a rare genetic disorder that causes generalized sclerosis of bone due to a defect in bone resorption and remodeling. It is usually manifesting in two basic forms: An autosomal dominant benign form (osteopetrosis tarda) and an autosomal recessive malignant form (osteopetrosis congenita). A third form, the intermediate recessive type, has also been reported. Dental abnormality may be attributed to pathological changes in bone remodeling. Osteomyelitis is well documented as a complication of osteopetrosis and is severe and difficult to treat. This is a case of 8-year-old boy with osteopetrosis presenting with the complaint of swelling of left side of face.
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Balan, A., Girija, K., & Ranimol, P. (2011). Osteomyelitis of Maxilla in Infantile Osteopetrosis: A Case Report with Review of Literature. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 4(2), 125–128. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1095
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