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Case Studies | Dentistry | India | Volume 9 Issue 10, October 2020
Ivermectin and Turpentine Oil in the Management of Oral Myiasis - A Case Report
Prasamita Mishra | Rajesh Kshirsagar | Pratik Warade | Vikram Singh [14] | Pranave P. | Amruta Sardeshmukh
Abstract: Zumpt defined myaisis as the infestation of live human and vertrebrate animals with diphterous larvae which feed on living or necrotic tissues, living body substances, or ingested food. Although myiasis is a worldwide phenomenon, the incidence is higher in tropical and subtropical zones. Conditions that dont allow maintenance of good oral hygiene like mouth-breathing, mental incapabilites, oral malignancies, alcoholism, senility have shown to facilitate the development of myiasis. Diagnosis of myiasis is based on clinical identification of maggots/larvae and treatment consists of removal of maggots. This can be achieved manually or with the application of various topical agents. Systemic medications have also been employed to aid the process.
Keywords: Myiasis, Maggots, Ivermectin, Turpentine, Upper Lip, Oral Myiasis
Edition: Volume 9 Issue 10, October 2020,
Pages: 725 - 728