@misc{cogprints8158, volume = {52}, number = {2}, month = {June}, author = {Dr. W.C. Ngeow}, note = {Export Date: 7 March 2012 Source: Scopus PubMed ID: 10968080 Language of Original Document: English Correspondence Address: Ngeow, W.C. Chemicals/CAS: Gutta-Percha, 9000-32-2}, title = {The use of gutta-percha point to locate the origin of facial sinus}, year = {1997}, journal = {Medical Journal of Malaysia}, pages = {181--182}, keywords = {diagnostic agent gutta percha adult article case report female human jaw disease molar tooth tooth disease Gutta-Percha Humans Mandibular Diseases Molar, Third Tooth, Impacted}, url = {http://cogprints.org/8158/}, abstract = {Infection from the wisdom teeth usually causes severe swelling at the region of the angle and body of the mandible. Occasionally, it tracts outward to form a cervicofacial sinus. This paper demonstrates the use of gutta-percha point to locate the origin of a cervicofacial sinus due to an asymptomatic impacted wisdom tooth. The advantage of using gutta-percha point is discussed.} }