Chris Sproat

Consultant (Oral Surgery), Oral Surgery Department, Floor 23, Guy's Dental Hospital, London Bridge, London, SE1 9RT, UK

Cemento-Osseous dysplasia-related jaw necrosis − a case report and literature review

A 68-year-old female patient of Arabic descent had been referred by her GDP regarding an area of exposed bone in the mandible. She attended the Oral Surgery department in February 2017 with a one-year...

Primary extranodal non-hodgkin lymphoma in the infra-orbital region – a diagnostic challenge

A 75-year-old female was referred by her general medical practitioner (GMP) to the Oral Surgery department in August 2012, with a unilateral swelling bounded by the lateral border of the nose and the...

Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the maxilla

A 94-year-old-male was referred by his general dental practitioner to the Head and Neck clinic at Guy's Hospital due to exfoliation of his upper central incisors and exposed non-healing bone in the...

To retrieve or not to retrieve the coronectomy root – the clinical dilemma

Coronectomy is slowly emerging as a realistic alternative to mandibular third molar extraction in those patients judged at risk of IDN injury. The elective retention of the root remains a source of...