Title of article :
Misdiagnosis and Mismanagement of an Infectious Impacted Canine: A Case Presentation Alireza Navabazam1, Somayyeh Ebrahimi 1, * and Hadi Noori 1 1Dental School, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,
Author/Authors :
Navabazam, Alireza Dental School - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Ebrahimi, Somayyeh Dental School - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences , Noori, Hadi Dental School - Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Tooth impaction is defined as a partial or complete eruption of a tooth regarding the eruption time. Hereby, we present an infectious
canine in a 38-year-old man that primarily presented with chest pain and dyspnea. After two days, he demonstrated a painful
swelling and erythema of the face, severe perspiration, nasal congestion, and pleural effusion. The patient was diagnosed with acute
bronchitis, mucormycosis, and nasal septum abscess, leading to unnecessary antibiotic therapy and lack of treatment response.
After oral and maxillofacial surgery consultation, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) revealed an impacted and infectious
canine that was surgically extracted. Due to lack of desired response to treatment, he underwent CBCT after oral and maxillofacial
surgery consultation. An impacted and infectious canine was detected, which was surgically extracted. Three days later, his symptoms
significantly improved, and he was discharged with a stable general condition.
Keywords :
Infectious Impacted Canine , Misdiagnosis , Mismanagement
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases