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The Successful Management Of Non-Healing Extraoral Draining Sinus Of Odontogenic Origin: A Report Of Two Cases, Eason Soo, Nurul Ain Ramlan, Sarah Husna Khairulzan, Rifqah Nordin, Muhammad Syafiq Asyraf Rosli
The Successful Management Of Non-Healing Extraoral Draining Sinus Of Odontogenic Origin: A Report Of Two Cases, Eason Soo, Nurul Ain Ramlan, Sarah Husna Khairulzan, Rifqah Nordin, Muhammad Syafiq Asyraf Rosli
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia
Extraoral draining sinus of odontogenic origin usually lacks intraoral symptoms, thus it may be diagnosed as a cutaneous lesion. It is rare and may be confused with a wide variety of diseases for example furuncle, pericoronitis in relation to the mandibular third molars, parotid fistula, preauricular sinuses, periapical and periodontal pathology, and many more. Patients might seek treatment from their physician as they are not aware of its odontogenic origin and these cases usually are misdiagnosed and leading to inappropriate treatment.
Objective: To discuss the detailed management of two cases of extraoral draining sinus that were successfully treated.
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