Mucormycosis of maxilla following tooth extraction in immunocompetent patients: Reports and review

Mucormycosis is a rare, fulminant, rapidly spreading fungal infection, which usually affects patient with underlying immune deficiency. If not managed promptly, the disease is characterized by progressive necrosis and is often fatal. A review of English literature shows that only fourteen cases of mucormycosis have been reported after tooth extraction. This paper highlights two cases of mucormycosis subsequent to tooth extraction in healthy adult patients. This first patient presented with an oroantral fistula and extensive maxillary necrosis. Whereas the second case was localized and presented as non-healing extraction socket with alveolar necrosis. This adds two more cases of this rare and serious complication of tooth extraction, to the present literature. Key words:Fungal, infection, zygomycosis, exodontia, complication, jaw, necrosis.

[1]  Saumya Pandey,et al.  Rhino-maxillary osteomyelitis due to mucormycosis in an immunocompromised geriatric patient: A case report with review of treatment options , 2015 .

[2]  G. Madhushankari,et al.  Mucormycosis causing maxillary osteomyelitis , 2015, Journal of natural science, biology, and medicine.

[3]  U. Belgaumi,et al.  Mucormycosis in a healthy elderly patient presenting as oro-antral fistula: Report of a rare incidence , 2015, Journal of clinical and experimental dentistry.

[4]  S. Bhateja,et al.  Rhino-Maxillary form of mucormycosis causing sinusitis: A rare case report with review of literature , 2015 .

[5]  I. Sudiana,et al.  Case Report: The Diagnosis, Treatment And Outcome Of A Rare Case Suspected As Mucormycosis , 2015 .

[6]  H. A. Motaleb,et al.  A Fatal Outcome of Rhino-orbito-cerebral Mucormycosis Following Tooth Extraction: A Case Report , 2015, Journal of international oral health : JIOH.

[7]  Anna P. Joseph,et al.  Uncommon opportunistic fungal infections of oral cavity: A review , 2014, Journal of oral and maxillofacial pathology : JOMFP.

[8]  D. Bhargava,et al.  Mucormycosis of maxilla , 2014 .

[9]  P. Kumar,et al.  Mucormycosis in maxilla: Rehabilitation of facial defects using interim removable prostheses: A clinical case report , 2013, Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences.

[10]  M. Siano,et al.  Mucormycosis in immunocompetent patients: a case-series of patients with maxillary sinus involvement and a critical review of the literature. , 2011, International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases.

[11]  E. Parara,et al.  A Case of Successfully Treated Rhinocerebral Mucormycosis: Dental Implications , 2011, International journal of dentistry.

[12]  A. Auluck Maxillary necrosis by mucormycosis. a case report and literature review. , 2007, Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal.

[13]  A. Bakathir Mucormycosis of the jaw after dental extractions: two case reports. , 2006, Sultan Qaboos University medical journal.

[14]  F. Regennitter,et al.  Invasive fungal infection of the maxilla following dental extractions in a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. , 2006, Journal.

[15]  Dr. Arnold Paltauf Mycosis mucorina , 1885, Archiv für pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für klinische Medicin.

[16]  H. Cook,et al.  A fatal outcome from rhinocerebral mucormycosis after dental extractions: a case report. , 2001, Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.

[17]  P. Reményi,et al.  MUCORMYCOSIS , 1986, The Lancet.