Abstract
Osteomyelitis of the jaw in dental practice has seen to be decreased due to the increasing awareness amongthe general population about oral hygiene and the various treatment modalities available in dentistry. Oftenthe maxillofacial region is involved due to improper treatment, compromised immunity, fracture, or anyother reason. It is due to the inoculation of bacteria because of multiple factors. The diagnosis is based onclinical findings, radiographs, and lab findings. Osteomyelitis is managed by both conservative and surgicalmanagement. With the availability of more potent antimicrobials and treatment under aseptic conditions,management of osteomyelitis has been possible.
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