Introduction: Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract is a relatively rare occurrence that can be complicated to diagnose. The presence of a cutaneous lesion is often not even partly associated with a dental etiology because of the less frequency of occurrence in the case of dental symptoms. Consequently, the underlying dental cause is often missed leading to inappropriate diagnosis and treatment. Case presentation: Here, we report the case of a 45-year-old man who presented with a persistent lesion of the cervical region. At the time of presentation, the lesion had been present for approximately one year with a gradual increase in size but no specific symptoms. The patient had previously undergone punch resection under local anesthesia, which re...
AbstractCutaneous sinus tracts in the cheek region are caused by infection in the periapical area of...
BACKGROUND: Draining cutaneous sinus tract in chin area may be caused by chronic periapical dental i...
Extra oral sinus of odontogenic origin occurs when the purulent by‑products of dental pulp necrosis ...
Introduction: Extra oral cutaneous sinus tracts are generally misdiagnosed because of absence of den...
BACKGROUND: Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tracts are frequently misdiagnosed as cutaneous non-dental r...
Orocutaneous fistulas or cutaneous sinus, a tract of dental origin, is an uncommon but welldocumente...
AimTo report a case in which a submental cutaneous sinus tract resulted from apical periodontitis as...
A cutaneous sinus tract of dental origin is a commonly misdiagnosed lesion. The inability to arrive ...
Purpose: The odontogenic sinus and fistulous tracts is the most common draining sinus and fistulous ...
Cutaneous odontogenic fistulae or sinus tracts are commonly misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated, le...
Aim: To report an uncommon case of an extraoral sinus tract of the submandibular region caused by a ...
To describe three cases of extraoral sinus tracts, related to infected teeth, which were initially m...
Odontogenic cutaneous fistulas often lead to intense levels of patient discomfort and suffering. Due...
Cutaneous draining sinus tracts of odontogenic origin often are a diagnostic challenge. A delay in c...
Abstract A 12-year-old girl presented with a chronically draining lesion on her left cheek. The lesi...
AbstractCutaneous sinus tracts in the cheek region are caused by infection in the periapical area of...
BACKGROUND: Draining cutaneous sinus tract in chin area may be caused by chronic periapical dental i...
Extra oral sinus of odontogenic origin occurs when the purulent by‑products of dental pulp necrosis ...
Introduction: Extra oral cutaneous sinus tracts are generally misdiagnosed because of absence of den...
BACKGROUND: Odontogenic cutaneous sinus tracts are frequently misdiagnosed as cutaneous non-dental r...
Orocutaneous fistulas or cutaneous sinus, a tract of dental origin, is an uncommon but welldocumente...
AimTo report a case in which a submental cutaneous sinus tract resulted from apical periodontitis as...
A cutaneous sinus tract of dental origin is a commonly misdiagnosed lesion. The inability to arrive ...
Purpose: The odontogenic sinus and fistulous tracts is the most common draining sinus and fistulous ...
Cutaneous odontogenic fistulae or sinus tracts are commonly misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated, le...
Aim: To report an uncommon case of an extraoral sinus tract of the submandibular region caused by a ...
To describe three cases of extraoral sinus tracts, related to infected teeth, which were initially m...
Odontogenic cutaneous fistulas often lead to intense levels of patient discomfort and suffering. Due...
Cutaneous draining sinus tracts of odontogenic origin often are a diagnostic challenge. A delay in c...
Abstract A 12-year-old girl presented with a chronically draining lesion on her left cheek. The lesi...
AbstractCutaneous sinus tracts in the cheek region are caused by infection in the periapical area of...
BACKGROUND: Draining cutaneous sinus tract in chin area may be caused by chronic periapical dental i...
Extra oral sinus of odontogenic origin occurs when the purulent by‑products of dental pulp necrosis ...