The maxillofacial infections always pose a risk to patients, whether they are of odontogenic origin or not, are relatively common occurrence, and if not treated in properly way, it can develop rapidly and spread to adja cent anatomical structures and facial areas of the head and neck, resulting in several complications or even death; thus the treatment of this condition aims to drain the material build - up within the tissues and rehabilitate the structure and / or function of the affected area. The aim of this study is to report a case of a patient with odontogenic infection in the temporal region, which was submitted to surgical treatment with ...
evaluate medical records from patients who had maxillofacial infections between August 2002 and May ...
Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections enco...
Background: Dental infections resulting before or after third molar removal are complications in whi...
Odontogenic infections are a normally locally confined, self-limiting process that is easily treated...
Severe odontogenic infections have the potential to spread through facial spaces and compromises the...
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...
Various antibiotics are in use today. In spite of their effectiveness, many case reports of intracra...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. Hoping to achieve faster and better treatment success ...
This article describes the most important pus-producing acute oral infections (dental infections) th...
This study assessed the occurrence and characteristics of oral and maxillofacial infections in patie...
Introduction: Cervical necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but very severe infection that affects the so...
Odontogenic infections are one of the most common dental problems, which affect 80%u90% of the popul...
Odontogenic infections (OI) are a major reason for consultation in dental practice. They affect peop...
It is estimated that up to 90% of head and neck infections have an odontogenic origin, which are con...
evaluate medical records from patients who had maxillofacial infections between August 2002 and May ...
Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections enco...
Background: Dental infections resulting before or after third molar removal are complications in whi...
Odontogenic infections are a normally locally confined, self-limiting process that is easily treated...
Severe odontogenic infections have the potential to spread through facial spaces and compromises the...
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...
Various antibiotics are in use today. In spite of their effectiveness, many case reports of intracra...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. Hoping to achieve faster and better treatment success ...
This article describes the most important pus-producing acute oral infections (dental infections) th...
This study assessed the occurrence and characteristics of oral and maxillofacial infections in patie...
Introduction: Cervical necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but very severe infection that affects the so...
Odontogenic infections are one of the most common dental problems, which affect 80%u90% of the popul...
Odontogenic infections (OI) are a major reason for consultation in dental practice. They affect peop...
It is estimated that up to 90% of head and neck infections have an odontogenic origin, which are con...
evaluate medical records from patients who had maxillofacial infections between August 2002 and May ...
Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections enco...
Background: Dental infections resulting before or after third molar removal are complications in whi...