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CASE REPORT

Nonsurgical Management of an Extraoral Sinus Tract of Endodontic Origin: A Case Report

Rohit A Tekwani, Zinnie Nanda, Kavita Rudagi, Kranthi K Reddy, Rahul Deore, Shilpa Fotani

Keywords : Endodontic management, Extraoral sinus tract, Odontogenic infection

Citation Information : Tekwani RA, Nanda Z, Rudagi K, Reddy KK, Deore R, Fotani S. Nonsurgical Management of an Extraoral Sinus Tract of Endodontic Origin: A Case Report. J Oper Dent Endod 2019; 4 (1):54-56.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10047-0068

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Published Online: 01-12-2019

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2019; The Author(s).


Abstract

A longstanding odontogenic infection often leads to the formation of suppuration, which is drained either intraorally or extraorally through a sinus tract. Being a rare condition, the extraoral sinus tract of odontogenic origin is usually misdiagnosed as a non-odontogenic infection by physicians. As it is rightly said that a correct diagnosis is three-fourths the remedy, diagnosing the odontogenic extraoral sinus tract is of prime importance for its effective management. So, this case report demonstrates the diagnosis and the non-surgical endodontic management of an extraoral sinus tract.


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