Grime P D, Bowerman J E, Weller P J
Norman Rowe Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Mary's University Hospital, Roehampton.
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1990 Dec;28(6):367-74. doi: 10.1016/0266-4356(90)90033-h.
Primary chronic osteomyelitis (chronic diffuse sclerosing osteomyelitis) of the mandible is an uncommon condition, probably arising as a consequence of infection with bacteria of low virulence, in which bone deposition rather than bone resorption occurs. These bacteria are most likely derived from skin or oral mucosa gaining access to bone from the periodontium or through the circulation. Furthermore, delayed hypersensitivity and ischaemic changes within bone may contribute to the inflammatory response, which once initiated is very difficult to eradicate. When the likely aetiological factors are considered a logical approach to management includes the surgical removal of affected bone and the topical application of a broad spectrum antibiotic to the resultant surgical bed.
下颌骨原发性慢性骨髓炎(慢性弥漫性硬化性骨髓炎)是一种罕见病症,可能由低毒力细菌感染引起,在此病症中发生的是骨质沉积而非骨质吸收。这些细菌很可能源自从牙周膜或经血液循环进入骨骼的皮肤或口腔黏膜。此外,骨内的迟发型超敏反应和缺血性改变可能促使炎症反应发生,而这种炎症反应一旦引发就很难根除。当考虑到可能的病因学因素时,合理的治疗方法包括手术切除患骨,并在手术创口局部应用广谱抗生素。