Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences (Jan 2023)

Can histopathological evidence of ankylosis of the tooth be helpful in the prevention of a medicolegal case in case of iatrogenic fracture of the mandible during dental extraction where preoperative radiographs have not been taken?

  • Samir D Khaire,
  • Shameeka S Thopte,
  • Shams U L Nisa,
  • Kavita Wadde

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_201_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
pp. 1108 – 1110

Abstract

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A fracture of the mandible is a rare complication that can occur during a dental extraction being carried out under local/general anesthesia. It is always advisable to take a pre-operative radiograph of the tooth to be considered for extraction to study the root configuration and make a surgical plan for the case. Most of the dental extractions carried out without taking a preoperative radiograph are completed uneventfully. However, in rare cases, complications can arise owing to local anatomical variations and lead to medicolegal issues and litigation. This article discusses the management of a case of iatrogenic fracture of the mandible during dental extraction, wherein a pre-operative radiograph was not taken; however, following extraction of the tooth and management of the fracture mandible, the histopathology report of the extracted tooth was suggestive of ankylosis of the tooth.

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