Rare presentation of maxillary osteonecrosis and tooth exfoliation induced by herpes zoster infection in a 29-year-old Chinese male: a case report and literature review.

Autor: Sun J; Department of Stomatology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310003, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China., Zhao Z; The People's Hospital of Zhaoyuan City, Zhaoyuan, 265400, Shandong Province, People's Republic of China., He J; Department of Stomatology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, 310003, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China. 1309013@zju.edu.cn.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: BMC oral health [BMC Oral Health] 2024 Jul 27; Vol. 24 (1), pp. 854. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 27.
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-024-04641-8
Abstrakt: Background: We present a case of a 29-year-old male patient without immunodeficiency who suffered from rapid osteonecrosis and tooth exfoliation resulting from herpes zoster (HZ) infection in the left maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve. Various complications associated with shingles infections have been reported, cases of osteonecrosis and tooth exfoliation due to HZ infection among young people without immunodeficiency are rare. In this case, we focus on the particular manifestation of HZ infection.
Case Presentation: The patient presented with clusters of erythema and papules, along with non-hemorrhagic blisters on the left face and the loss of the left upper incisor. All lesions were localized to the left side of the face without exceeding the midline. After receiving antibacterial and antiviral treatment, successful control over the infection was achieved; however, he experienced the loss of all upper teeth on the left side except for the first and second upper left molars.
Conclusion: This case highlights that rapid osteonecrosis and tooth exfoliation may occur among young individuals without immunodeficiency after HZ infection. HZ infection of the face should be taken very seriously to obtain prompt treatment to prevent the rare complications of bone necrosis and tooth loss as much as possible.
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Databáze: MEDLINE