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DIAZ-PEREZ, Carlos Alberto; MARTINEZ-RODRIGUEZ, Milagros  and  DIAZ-MARTINEZ, Milagros del Carmen. Acute chronic osteomyelitis of the maxilla. Presentation of pediatric case. Rev. inf. cient. [online]. 2022, vol.101, n.4  Epub Oct 20, 2022. ISSN 1028-9933.

A nine-year old female patient presented with a history of trauma to the upper central incisors. She received treatment for apicoforming with calcium hydroxide for a prolonged period, who after root canal obturation presented acute inflammation of the upper lip and buccal vestibule. Treatment included antimicrobial therapy, extensive surgical debridement under general anesthesia, apicoectomy of both incisors, and direct visual obturation of the canals and apical sealing of the teeth with gutta-percha. The anatomopathologic diagnosis was acute chronic osteomyelitis of the maxilla. One and a half years later, clinical absence of inflammatory signs and adequate healing of the bone tissue were observed. It was concluded that, although reports concerning chronic osteomyelitis of the maxillary bone are rare events, this type of infection should be always present at the time of the differential diagnosis for evaluating pediatric patients with a history of dentoalveolar trauma and inflammatory processes in the maxillofacial region.

Keywords : apicoformation; pediatric age; acute chronic osteomyelitis; dentoalveolar trauma.

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