Management of Garré's sclerosing osteomyelitis by endodontic therapy: A case report
Journal: International Journal of Oral Health Dentistry (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-03-01
Authors : Himanshu Aeran Avantika Tuli Ayush Pokhriyal Abhinav Chaudhary.;
Page : 55-57
Keywords : Primary chronic osteomyelitis (PCO); Acute osteomyelitis (AO); Chronic osteomyelitis with peripheral periostites COPP;
Abstract
Garre's osteomyelitis is a distinctive type of chronic osteomyelitis associated with gross thickening of the periosteum of the bones and peripheral reactive bone formation resulting from mild irritation or infections. The condition is seen in children or young adults and the mandible is more affected than the maxilla in most cases. The following is a case report of a 10 year old boy having Garre's osteomylitis of the mandible due to the long standing infection and improper treatment of a carious tooth.
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