2015
DOI: 10.1111/1346-8138.13141
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External dental fistula caused by denosumab‐related osteonecrosis of the jaw

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“…An external dental fistula results from a suppurative inflammatory process located in the periapical tissue that communicates with the exterior skin through a suppurating channel. 3,4 Cutaneous lesions usually present asymptomatically and are often not even partially associated with a dental etiology because of the low frequency of occurrence in dental symptoms. 5 Consequently, the underlying dental cause is often missed leading to inappropriate diagnosis and treatment.…”
Section: External Dental Fistula Due To Face Mask Used In Noninvasivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An external dental fistula results from a suppurative inflammatory process located in the periapical tissue that communicates with the exterior skin through a suppurating channel. 3,4 Cutaneous lesions usually present asymptomatically and are often not even partially associated with a dental etiology because of the low frequency of occurrence in dental symptoms. 5 Consequently, the underlying dental cause is often missed leading to inappropriate diagnosis and treatment.…”
Section: External Dental Fistula Due To Face Mask Used In Noninvasivementioning
confidence: 99%