Osteopetrosis represents a heterogeneous group of rare, hereditary bone disorders with variable clinical features and an increase in bone density. The common clinical findings that usually lead to the detection of the disease are fractures and osteomyelitis of the mandible. We report 4 cases of osteopetrosis, complicated by osteomyelitis of the jaws. Maxillary bone was involved in 3 of the cases and mandible in 1 of the cases. Osteomyelitis of the maxilla is extremely rare. When it occurs, there is invariably an underlying predisposing condition. All the 4 patients presented with osteomyelitis after dental extraction. Skeletal survey revealed multiple healed fractures of the long bones in all the cases. Two patients presented with myelophthisic anemia and evidence of extraosseous hematopoiesis and 1 patient with osteopetrotic stenosis of optic and auditory nerve exit foramina. All 4 cases were treated with intravenous antibiotic therapy and debridement of necrotic bone.
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