Cutaneous odontogenic fistulae or sinus tracts are commonly misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated, leading to unnecessary and excessive medications attributing to patient agony. An understanding of cutaneous sinus tracts and their drainage will guide to more appropriate treatment. The following clinical case reports present three patients with cutaneous sinus tracts on chin and jaw line, secondary to chronic periapical dental infection, which was misdiagnosed initially as dermatological lesion and was submitted to inappropriate dermatological treatment and antimicrobial therapy. Diagnosis, etiopathogenesis, and treatment in relation to patient history, clinical findings, and radiographic imaging are elaborated
Clinically, extraoral sinus tracts of endodontic origin may be confused with a wide variety of disea...
AimTo report a case in which a submental cutaneous sinus tract resulted from apical periodontitis as...
Introduction: Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract is a relatively rare occurrence that can be complica...
Orocutaneous fistulas or cutaneous sinus, a tract of dental origin, is an uncommon but welldocumente...
To describe three cases of extraoral sinus tracts, related to infected teeth, which were initially m...
BACKGROUND: Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tracts are frequently misdiagnosed as cutaneous non-dental r...
A cutaneous sinus tract of dental origin is relatively uncommon and may be misdiagnosed easily. As s...
BACKGROUND: Draining cutaneous sinus tract in chin area may be caused by chronic periapical dental i...
AbstractCutaneous sinus tracts in the cheek region are caused by infection in the periapical area of...
Introduction: Extra oral cutaneous sinus tracts are generally misdiagnosed because of absence of den...
cutaneous sinus tract of dental origin is a pathological way that initiates in endobuccal area and e...
A cutaneous sinus tract of dental origin is a commonly misdiagnosed lesion. The inability to arrive ...
Aim: To report an uncommon case of an extraoral sinus tract of the submandibular region caused by a ...
Abstract A 12-year-old girl presented with a chronically draining lesion on her left cheek. The lesi...
We report a case of a cutaneous sinus related to a non-vital lower premolar. The case was misdiagnos...
Clinically, extraoral sinus tracts of endodontic origin may be confused with a wide variety of disea...
AimTo report a case in which a submental cutaneous sinus tract resulted from apical periodontitis as...
Introduction: Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract is a relatively rare occurrence that can be complica...
Orocutaneous fistulas or cutaneous sinus, a tract of dental origin, is an uncommon but welldocumente...
To describe three cases of extraoral sinus tracts, related to infected teeth, which were initially m...
BACKGROUND: Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tracts are frequently misdiagnosed as cutaneous non-dental r...
A cutaneous sinus tract of dental origin is relatively uncommon and may be misdiagnosed easily. As s...
BACKGROUND: Draining cutaneous sinus tract in chin area may be caused by chronic periapical dental i...
AbstractCutaneous sinus tracts in the cheek region are caused by infection in the periapical area of...
Introduction: Extra oral cutaneous sinus tracts are generally misdiagnosed because of absence of den...
cutaneous sinus tract of dental origin is a pathological way that initiates in endobuccal area and e...
A cutaneous sinus tract of dental origin is a commonly misdiagnosed lesion. The inability to arrive ...
Aim: To report an uncommon case of an extraoral sinus tract of the submandibular region caused by a ...
Abstract A 12-year-old girl presented with a chronically draining lesion on her left cheek. The lesi...
We report a case of a cutaneous sinus related to a non-vital lower premolar. The case was misdiagnos...
Clinically, extraoral sinus tracts of endodontic origin may be confused with a wide variety of disea...
AimTo report a case in which a submental cutaneous sinus tract resulted from apical periodontitis as...
Introduction: Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract is a relatively rare occurrence that can be complica...