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Case Summary
A 30-year old male was
referred by a dental practitioner to the Department of Oral Radiology at the
University of Lund, Sweden, for a radiological evaluation of chronic symptoms of
inflammation on the right side of the maxilla. According to the patient,
at age 12 he had surgery to remove a non-erupted maxillary right second
premolar. Postoperatively, a draining sinus tract appeared on the buccal
aspect of the alveolar process. Thirteen years later, at age 25, surgery
was again performed and the sinus tract reappeared. Intermittent discharge
of exudate from the sinus tract occurred since the second surgery.
Clinical and radiological examinations were conducted prior to a third surgery.
The clinical examination revealed pus draining from the tract located on the
buccal aspect of the alveolar process between the right maxillary first molar
and first premolar. The radiological examination included periapical
radiographs of the right maxillary first premolar and canine, a panoramic
radiograph, and frontal tomograms of the maxillary right premolar area.
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Preoperative periapical radiographs of the right maxillary premolar area |
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Preoperative panoramic radiograph |
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Preoperative tomogram of the affected area |
After you have finished reviewing the available diagnostic information, make the diagnosis.
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Citation Number: Vol. 1, No. 2, Page 100 |
| Citation: Omnell KA, Rohlin M. Case Challenge. J Contemp Dent Pract 2000 Feb;(1)2: 100-105 |