Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections encountered in the orofacial region. A prospective multi-centre study was conducted in the West of Scotland to investigate the contributing role of social, systemic and microbial factors in the pathogenesis of SOI. Methods: Twenty-five patients with severe odontogenic infections were recruited over a period of six months. At admission, clinical assessment included temperature rise, haematological and biochemical investigations. Demographic data, social and past medical histories were obtained. Microbiology samples were collected to identify causative microorganisms and the clinical management of each infection was recorded. Results: Most infectio...
Objective Previous findings refer to certain predisposing medical conditions that compound the risk ...
Odontogenic abscesses are usually caused by bacteria of the oral microbiome. However, the diagnostic...
The acute dental abscess is frequently underestimated in terms of its morbidity and mortality. The r...
Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections enco...
Oral & maxillofacial infections are most commonly odontogenic in origin. Although such infections ar...
Objective: To provide an empirical description of the relationship between the spread of head and ne...
Objectives Odontogenic infections are potentially life threatening especially in immunocompromised...
Objectives To determine the frequency of oral infection with potential for spread (OIPS) and behavio...
Disease of the pulp and periodontium which constitute the vast proportion of odontogenic infections ...
Introduction.The problem of improving the methods and means of prevention, diagnosis and treatment o...
Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)Over the last few decades, and throughout the world, there wou...
In the last few years, the role of oral microbiota in the setting of oral diseases such as caries, p...
This article describes the most important pus-producing acute oral infections (dental infections) th...
Objectives: As the oral cavity is regarded as a relevant site for Staphylococcus aureus colonization...
The study was designed to analyze the recorded data on patients who had odontogenic and non-odontoge...
Objective Previous findings refer to certain predisposing medical conditions that compound the risk ...
Odontogenic abscesses are usually caused by bacteria of the oral microbiome. However, the diagnostic...
The acute dental abscess is frequently underestimated in terms of its morbidity and mortality. The r...
Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections enco...
Oral & maxillofacial infections are most commonly odontogenic in origin. Although such infections ar...
Objective: To provide an empirical description of the relationship between the spread of head and ne...
Objectives Odontogenic infections are potentially life threatening especially in immunocompromised...
Objectives To determine the frequency of oral infection with potential for spread (OIPS) and behavio...
Disease of the pulp and periodontium which constitute the vast proportion of odontogenic infections ...
Introduction.The problem of improving the methods and means of prevention, diagnosis and treatment o...
Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)Over the last few decades, and throughout the world, there wou...
In the last few years, the role of oral microbiota in the setting of oral diseases such as caries, p...
This article describes the most important pus-producing acute oral infections (dental infections) th...
Objectives: As the oral cavity is regarded as a relevant site for Staphylococcus aureus colonization...
The study was designed to analyze the recorded data on patients who had odontogenic and non-odontoge...
Objective Previous findings refer to certain predisposing medical conditions that compound the risk ...
Odontogenic abscesses are usually caused by bacteria of the oral microbiome. However, the diagnostic...
The acute dental abscess is frequently underestimated in terms of its morbidity and mortality. The r...