1.Intra-alveolar extraction of linguoverted mandibular premolars – the Shetye technique: a technical note
Omkar Anand SHETYE ; Pooja Narendra MANDREKAR ; Rakshit Vijay KHANDEPARKER ; Trishala Bhadauria FERNANDES ; Vikas DHUPAR ; Francis AKKARA
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2022;48(4):242-244
Extraction of premolars for orthodontic purposes may prove challenging when the tooth is blocked or lingualised. The standard buccal approach may prove difficult in such cases. A novel technique was used for 16 patients with healthy linguoverted mandibular premolars using maxillary extraction forceps. The ease of extraction increased and resulted in uneventful postoperative healing in all patients. The authors suggest this as a preferred technique for extracting mandibular premolars in linguoversion.
2.A diagnostic dilemma in pediatric osteomyelitis: a case report
Pooja Narendra MANDREKAR ; Sanket GAVHANE ; Trishala Bhadauria FERNANDES ; Vikas DHUPAR ; Anita DHUPAR
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2022;48(2):117-121
Infantile osteomyelitis is a rare disease that is infective in nature and may rapidly turn fatal, as the disease is often misdiagnosed due to its varied presenting signs. Early diagnosis may help in avoiding systemic involvement and permanent deformity. The disease presents with signs of orbital involvement, nasal congestion, and emesis, as well as other standard hallmarks of infection. Furthermore, the maxilla is a highly vascular and porous bone and the occurrence of osteomyelitis in an infant maxilla is highly uncommon. In addition, routine blood work is not suggestive of the presence of this disease. Thus, prompt diagnosis of this condition poses a challenge to surgeons due to the confusing array of symptoms combined with the rarity of the disease. One such case of osteomyelitis of the maxilla in a young child is presented. The dilemma encountered by the surgeon during the diagnosis and treatment of the disease is discussed.