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Condensing osteitis
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Condensing osteitis is an area of bone sclerosis under teeth which show signs of inflammation. The most common site is near premolars and molars. On radiographs, condensing osteitis appears a radiopaque or lighter area around the roots of a tooth. There is no associated bone expansion.

Description

Condensing osteitis is a reaction to infection. It differs from other periapical inflammatory diseases in that there is a bone production rather than bone destruction. The result is a radiopaque lesion. This sclerotic reaction is apparently brought about by good patient resistance coupled with a low degree of virulence of the offending bacteria. It is more commonly seen in the young and seems to show special predilection for the periapical region of lower molars. The associated tooth is carious or contains a large restoration. Whether or not the pulp is irreversibly diseased is not known. Current level of knowledge suggests that the pulp is irreversibly inflamed. Uncommonly, condensing osteitis occurs as a reaction to periodontal infection rather than dental infection.

Etiology

Infection of periapical tissues by organisms of low virulence.

Treatment

General protocol is to treat only those cases which are symptomatic. This is done by endodontic therapy or extraction. In those cases which are asymptomatic in which there is no obvious caries in the associated tooth, we follow them with periodic x-ray examination.

Prognosis

In those cases in which the offending tooth is extracted, the area of condensing osteitis may remain in the jaws indefinitely.

Differential diagnosis

Idiopathic osteosclerosis and cementoblastoma. An abnormal result with electric pulp testing strongly suggests condensing osteitis and tends to rule out osteosclerosis and cementoblastoma.

Synonyms

  • Garre's disease (described by Dr. Carl Garré in 1893)
  • Sclerosing osteitis

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