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Clinics in Surgery
2017 | Volume 2 | Article 16421
Chronic Suppurative Osteomyelitis after Exodontia
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*Correspondence:Darklilson Pereira Santos, Department
of Odontology, State University of Piauí (UESPI), Av. Sao Sebastiao 6100–Zip
Code 64204-035 Parnaiba-Piaui, Brazil, Tel: +55 (86) 99944-5000,
E-mail: [email protected]
Received Date: 28 Aug 2016Accepted Date: 21 Sep 2017Published Date: 27 Sep 2017
Citation: Pereira-Santos D, Ferraz BCR. Chronic
Suppurative Osteomyelitis after Exodontia. Clin Surg. 2017; 2: 1642.
Copyright © 2017 Darklilson Pereira-Santos. This is an open access
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Clinical ImagePublished: 27 Sep, 2017
Darklilson Pereira-Santos1* and Brenda Castro Rodrigues Ferraz2
1Department of Odontology, State University of Piauí (UESPI), Brazil
2Department of Odontology, State University of Piauí (UESPI), Brazil
Clinical ImagePatient MBM, 79-years-old, female, attended to the appointment complaining about lack of
healing after exodontia procedure performed six months ago. At the local physical examination, it was observed the presence of an intra-oral fistula corresponding to the element 46. A Cone Beam computed tomography was executed where was observed a compatible isodense image with chronic suppurative osteomyelitis. For the treatment was planned a surgical intervention with the procedures of fistulectomy, debrideme and curettage of the dense non-vital bone areas (Figure 1). At the end of the procedure it was verified the cleaning of the necrotic areas and the bone vascularization for its repair (Figure 2). As drug therapy, antibiotic therapy was prescribed with amoxicillin 875 mg and potassium clavulanate 125 mg for ten days. The patient has been monitored with no painful symptomatology and volume increase in the regi.
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