Odontogenic orbital abscess is a rare but well-documented complication of sinusitis and infections spreading from dental apical lesion. We report a case of orbital abscess with periorbital cellulitis, in a 35-year-old man with positive recent dental history of a periapical dental infection arising from the second upper left premolar spread into maxillary sinus. The patient has shown facial edema, ocular pain, ophthalmoplegia, proptosis, and initial visual symptoms. A surgical intervention to drain the abscess and a revision of the dental lesion and maxillary sinus were required. A review of literature is also reported focusing on etiology and treatment options dealing with odontogenic orbital abscess and cellulitis
Orbital cellulitis can be caused by distant infective foci, local spread and surgical procedures. Ty...
Most infection of upper anterior teeth region might spread to canine space or infraorbital region. F...
Abstract Background This case illustrates the importance of prompt assessment and treatment of orbit...
A case of periapical infection resulting in unilateral maxillary sinusitis and cellulitis of the ips...
Odontogenic infections are common and very often spread to potential spaces of head and neck. The sp...
Introduction: Orbital infections may result in permanent morbidity because of the severity of infect...
The objective of this study is to report a case and management of orbital cellulitis complicated wit...
Orbital cellulitis is uncommon sequelae of the spread of odontogenic infection to adjacent maxillary...
Odontogenic abscess can become an orbital cellulitis, causing potentially serious intracranial and o...
INTRODUCTION: Subperiosteal orbital abcess is a rarely reported complication of odontogenic infectio...
Aims Odontogenic orbital cellulitis represents a complication of root infections of upper pre-molars...
A 43 year-old man presented with pain on the right tooth for three days duration. Computed tomograph...
how orbital infection is related to the odontogenic infection, focusing on the orbital cavity relate...
Introduction: Complication of an odontogenic infection to an orbital abscess is not a common present...
Blindness secondary to odontogenic orbital cellulitis is a rarity. We report a case of a 38-year-old...
Orbital cellulitis can be caused by distant infective foci, local spread and surgical procedures. Ty...
Most infection of upper anterior teeth region might spread to canine space or infraorbital region. F...
Abstract Background This case illustrates the importance of prompt assessment and treatment of orbit...
A case of periapical infection resulting in unilateral maxillary sinusitis and cellulitis of the ips...
Odontogenic infections are common and very often spread to potential spaces of head and neck. The sp...
Introduction: Orbital infections may result in permanent morbidity because of the severity of infect...
The objective of this study is to report a case and management of orbital cellulitis complicated wit...
Orbital cellulitis is uncommon sequelae of the spread of odontogenic infection to adjacent maxillary...
Odontogenic abscess can become an orbital cellulitis, causing potentially serious intracranial and o...
INTRODUCTION: Subperiosteal orbital abcess is a rarely reported complication of odontogenic infectio...
Aims Odontogenic orbital cellulitis represents a complication of root infections of upper pre-molars...
A 43 year-old man presented with pain on the right tooth for three days duration. Computed tomograph...
how orbital infection is related to the odontogenic infection, focusing on the orbital cavity relate...
Introduction: Complication of an odontogenic infection to an orbital abscess is not a common present...
Blindness secondary to odontogenic orbital cellulitis is a rarity. We report a case of a 38-year-old...
Orbital cellulitis can be caused by distant infective foci, local spread and surgical procedures. Ty...
Most infection of upper anterior teeth region might spread to canine space or infraorbital region. F...
Abstract Background This case illustrates the importance of prompt assessment and treatment of orbit...