There are many complications associated with a maxillary sinus, during extraction of a maxillary posterior teeth. Root of a tooth which is accidentally pushed into the maxillary sinus is one of the reasons that make up 10% of the dental-sourced maxillary sinusitis. In the literature, although many types of bacteria cause dental-sourced sinus infection, enteric Citrobacter coseri (C. koseri) is a rare factor of maxillary sinusitis. A 34-year-old woman presented to our clinic with pain in the right upper jaw molar teeth region. A displaced tooth root was detected by a panoramic film in an edentulous maxillary first molar region. Surgical removal of the tooth root was undertaken via an open sinus surgery with resolution of symptoms. Green tooth root was analyzed in an anaerobic and aerobic culture in a microbiology laboratory. After 24-hour in 37 °C aerobic incubation time pure gram negative basil colonies were observed. Following the conventional methods colonies also were analyzed with the compact automatic identification system VITEK2, and were detected as C. coseri
Maksiller posterior bölgede yapılan diş çekimleri sırasında maksiller sinüs ile ilişkili çok sayıda komplikasyon ile karşılaşılmaktadır. Diş kökenli maksiller sinüzitlerin %10’unu oluşturan sinüse kök kaçırılması dental kaynaklı nedenlerden birisidir. Literatürde dental kaynaklı sinüs enfeksiyonu oluşturabilen birçok bakteri türünden bahsedilmesine rağmen, enterik bir bakteri olan Citrobacter koseri (C. koseri) nadir görülen bir sinüs enfeksiyonu etkenidir. 34 yaşındaki, bayan hasta, kliniğimize üst çene sağ taraf büyükazı dişler bölgesinde ağrı şikayeti ile başvurdu. Yapılan radyografik inceleme sonucunda hastanın maksiller sinüsünde rezidüel kök tespit edildi. Mevcut residüel kök Caldwel Luc cerrahisi ile çıkarıldı. Hastanın şikayetleri ortadan kalktı. Yeşil renkli olan diş kökü mikrobiyoloji laboratuvarında anaerobik ve aerobik olarak kültüre edildi. 37 °C’taki 24 saatlik aerobik inkübasyonu takiben gram negatif basil morfolojisine sahip saf koloniler saptandı. Koloniler konvansiyonel yöntemlerin yanısıra VITEK2 Compact otomatik identifikasyon sistemi ile de C. koseri olarak tanımlandı.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Case Reports |
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Publication Date | August 12, 2015 |
Submission Date | January 15, 2014 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015Volume: 18 Issue: 3 |
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