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      Mandibular Osteonecrosis due to the Pulpal-Periodontal Syndrome: a Case Report and Review of the Literature

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          Abstract

          Objective

          Ishemic bone disease has multifactorial etiologies. Cronic dental infections should be eliminated to prevent osteonecrosis of the jaw.

          Case report

          We report an unusual case of osteonecrosis due to the pulpal-peridontal syndrome and subsequent pulp necrosis. A case of 38 year old woman who presented with exposed bone, 8 mm in diameter, in the lingual area of the right lower third molar. The patient was otherwise healthy and was not taking any medications. A detailed medical history showed no previous diseases. Patient denied any type of local trauma. A complete blood count showed no abnormalities. The panoramic radiograph revealed a deep periodontal pocket between teeth 47 and 48. The CBCT revealed a deep periodontal pocket between molars and bone sequestrum of the lingual plate. Topical treatment consisted of adhesive periodontal dressing based on the cellulose and bethamethasone oitnment together with orabase, without improvement. Therefore, peroral amoxycillin was prescribed for a week. Since there was no improvement, the third molar was removed as well as necrotic bone; the alveolar bone was remodelled and sutures were placed. After suturing, the whole area was covered using intraoral resorbable bandage. Microbial swab of the wound aspirate did not reveal polymorphonuclears or the presence of microorganisms. Microbial swab of the biopsy specimen of the necrotic bone particle and sequestrum showed a large amount of gram-positive coccae, however, polymorphonuclears were not found. Histopathological analysis revealed acute chronic inflammation. One week after the surgery, the area healed completely.

          Conclusion

          This case highlights the fact that in some patients bone exposure might develop due to the pulpal-periodontal syndrome i.e. pulp necrosis.

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          Author and article information

          Journal
          Acta Stomatol Croat
          Acta Stomatol Croat
          ASC
          Acta Stomatologica Croatica
          University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine, and Croatian Dental Society - Croatian Medical Association
          0001-7019
          1846-0410
          March 2017
          March 2017
          : 51
          : 1
          : 65-71
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Oral Surgery, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
          [2 ]Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
          [3 ]Department of Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
          [4 ]Department of Oral Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.
          Author notes
          Corresponding author:
Assistant Professor Dragana Gabrić, DDM, PhD
University of Zagreb, School of Dental Medicine
Department of Oral Surgery
University Hospital Center Zagreb
HR-10000 Zagreb, Gundulićeva 5 phone:+38514802138
 dgabric@ 123456sfzg.hr
          Article
          PMC5506249 PMC5506249 5506249 ASC_51(1)_65-71
          10.15644/asc51/1/9
          5506249
          28740273
          98e01c64-8535-4d24-b94d-b2e4724022ab
          All rights reserved. Printed in Croatia. Copyright 2016: University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine; Croatian Dental Society - Croatian Medical Association. The full text of articles published in this journal can be used free of charge for personal and educational purposes while respecting the copyright of the authors and publishers. For commercial purposes no part of this journal may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information and retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher.
          History
          : 10 October 2016
          : 12 January 2017
          Categories
          Case Report

          Mandible,Osteonecrosis, Dental Pulp Necrosis,Gram-Positive Cocci

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