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Osteomyelitis Possibly Caused by Exfoliation of Primary Teeth in a Patient with Osteopetrosis

Osteopetrosis is a rare inherited skeletal disease characterized by increased density in the bones and can be detected by radiographs. Sclerosis makes the jaw bones extremely susceptible to infections, osteomyelitis, and fractures. Here, we report a case of osteomyelitis possibly caused by spontaneo...

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Autores principales: Okawa, Rena, Yokota, Yusuke, Morita, Yoshihiro, Mikasa, Yusuke, Nakano, Kazuhiko
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9776751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553337
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9121894
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author Okawa, Rena
Yokota, Yusuke
Morita, Yoshihiro
Mikasa, Yusuke
Nakano, Kazuhiko
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Yokota, Yusuke
Morita, Yoshihiro
Mikasa, Yusuke
Nakano, Kazuhiko
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description Osteopetrosis is a rare inherited skeletal disease characterized by increased density in the bones and can be detected by radiographs. Sclerosis makes the jaw bones extremely susceptible to infections, osteomyelitis, and fractures. Here, we report a case of osteomyelitis possibly caused by spontaneous exfoliation of primary teeth in a patient with osteopetrosis. A 2 years and 9 months (2Y9M)-old boy with osteopetrosis was referred to our clinic for oral management. Only four primary central incisors had erupted, and they all exhibited hypoplasia. The mandibular right central primary incisor suddenly became exfoliated at 4 years and 1 month. The mandibular right lateral primary incisor also became exfoliated at 4 years and 3 months, soon after eruption, and the mandibular left central primary incisor became exfoliated at 4 years and 5 months. Subsequently, we confirmed the eruption of calcified tissue at 4 years and 9 months in the location where the mandibular right lateral primary incisor had become exfoliated. The patient was admitted to the pediatrics clinic for mandibular cellulitis at 5 years and 2 months, then referred to our clinic for the management of osteomyelitis. The patient’s acute inflammation was reduced by repeated irrigation and the administration of antibiotics; the inflammation gradually became chronic. When treating patients with osteopetrosis, dentists and oral surgeons should prioritize infection control in the jaw, periodic assessment of dental eruption, and the maintenance of oral hygiene.
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spelling pubmed-97767512022-12-23 Osteomyelitis Possibly Caused by Exfoliation of Primary Teeth in a Patient with Osteopetrosis Okawa, Rena Yokota, Yusuke Morita, Yoshihiro Mikasa, Yusuke Nakano, Kazuhiko Children (Basel) Case Report Osteopetrosis is a rare inherited skeletal disease characterized by increased density in the bones and can be detected by radiographs. Sclerosis makes the jaw bones extremely susceptible to infections, osteomyelitis, and fractures. Here, we report a case of osteomyelitis possibly caused by spontaneous exfoliation of primary teeth in a patient with osteopetrosis. A 2 years and 9 months (2Y9M)-old boy with osteopetrosis was referred to our clinic for oral management. Only four primary central incisors had erupted, and they all exhibited hypoplasia. The mandibular right central primary incisor suddenly became exfoliated at 4 years and 1 month. The mandibular right lateral primary incisor also became exfoliated at 4 years and 3 months, soon after eruption, and the mandibular left central primary incisor became exfoliated at 4 years and 5 months. Subsequently, we confirmed the eruption of calcified tissue at 4 years and 9 months in the location where the mandibular right lateral primary incisor had become exfoliated. The patient was admitted to the pediatrics clinic for mandibular cellulitis at 5 years and 2 months, then referred to our clinic for the management of osteomyelitis. The patient’s acute inflammation was reduced by repeated irrigation and the administration of antibiotics; the inflammation gradually became chronic. When treating patients with osteopetrosis, dentists and oral surgeons should prioritize infection control in the jaw, periodic assessment of dental eruption, and the maintenance of oral hygiene. MDPI 2022-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9776751/ /pubmed/36553337 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9121894 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Okawa, Rena
Yokota, Yusuke
Morita, Yoshihiro
Mikasa, Yusuke
Nakano, Kazuhiko
Osteomyelitis Possibly Caused by Exfoliation of Primary Teeth in a Patient with Osteopetrosis
title Osteomyelitis Possibly Caused by Exfoliation of Primary Teeth in a Patient with Osteopetrosis
title_full Osteomyelitis Possibly Caused by Exfoliation of Primary Teeth in a Patient with Osteopetrosis
title_fullStr Osteomyelitis Possibly Caused by Exfoliation of Primary Teeth in a Patient with Osteopetrosis
title_full_unstemmed Osteomyelitis Possibly Caused by Exfoliation of Primary Teeth in a Patient with Osteopetrosis
title_short Osteomyelitis Possibly Caused by Exfoliation of Primary Teeth in a Patient with Osteopetrosis
title_sort osteomyelitis possibly caused by exfoliation of primary teeth in a patient with osteopetrosis
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9776751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36553337
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children9121894
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