Facial Sinus of Dental Origin: A Case Report

From Volume 29, Issue 4, May 2002 | Pages 170-171

Authors

Rohini Mukerji

BDS, MDS

Senior House Officer, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Arrowe Park Hospital, Upton, Wirral.

Articles by Rohini Mukerji

D.C. Jones

FDS RCS, FRCS

Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Arrowe Park Hospital, Upton, Wirral.

Articles by D.C. Jones

Abstract

Sinus tracts of dental origin opening on the skin can be a diagnostic challenge. A delay in correctly diagnosing these lesions can result in ineffective and inappropriate treatment; however, if recognized early, the sinus tract usually resolves after appropriate endodontic therapy or extraction. We report a case of a cutaneous sinus tract secondary to a periapical abscess of the mandibular first molar tooth. The case was successfully treated by extraction and the sinus tract healed.

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