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Diagnosis and treatment of odontogenic cutaneous sinus tracts of endodontic origin: three case studies
Fecha
2009Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL ENDODONTIC JOURNAL, v.42, n.3, p.271-276, 2009
0143-2885
10.1111/j.1365-2591.2008.01519.x
Autor
PASTERNAK-JUNIOR, B.
TEIXEIRA, C. S.
SILVA-SOUSA, Y. T. C.
SOUSA-NETO, M. D.
Institución
Resumen
To describe three cases of extraoral sinus tracts, related to infected teeth, which were initially misdiagnosed as skin lesions and inappropriately treated. The extraoral sinus tracts were initially misdiagnosed as skin lesions. Dermatological surgery was performed and antibiotics prescribed but the lesions did not resolve. Then, a dental cause was sought, and identified. Endodontic intervention resulted in resolution of the problem, confirming the initial misdiagnosis. center dot Dermatologists and other medical practitioners should be aware that dental extraoral sinus tracts can be confused with skin lesions. center dot A dental aetiology, as part of a differential diagnosis, should be kept in mind with oro-facial skin lesions. center dot If an extraoral sinus tract is of endodontic origin, then elimination of infection through effective endodontic treatment will lead to resolution of the sinus tract. center dot Early correct diagnosis can prevent unnecessary and ineffective antibiotic therapy and/or surgical intervention.