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Yonsei Journal Dental Science
1994 Volume.9 No. 1 p.135 ~ p.139
Rare complication of herpes zoster spontaneous exfoliation of teeth, osteonecrosis of alveolar bone, desquamation of gingiva, osteomyelitis
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Abstract
Herpes zoster is an infectious disease of a varicella zoster virus, characterized by the aperance of vesicles on the skin and mucous membrane. The risk is high in those who have history of trauma, malignant tumor, radiation therapy, and the
immunosuppressive drug users. Although rupture of vesicles proceeds healing of the lesions, complications rarely occur such as spontaneous tooth exfoliation, desquamation of herpes zoster accompanying with spontaneous tooth exfoliation and
alveolar
osteomyelitis of the maxilla.
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