Odontogenic infections (OI) are a major reason for consultation in dental practice. They affect people of all ages, and most of them respond well to current medical and surgical treatments. However, some OI can spread to vital and deep structures, overcome the host immune system - especially in diabetic, immunocompromised or weakened patients - and even prove fatal. Ludwig’s angina is a severe form of diffuse cellulitis that can have an acute onset and spread very rapidly, bilaterally affecting areas of the head and neck, and may prove life threatening. A case of severe dental infection is presented in which emphasis is placed on the importance of airway maintenance, followed by surgical decompression under adequate antibiotic coverage
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Deep neck infections are rare but potentially fatal complication of pulpal abscess of the teeth. If ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Even though we are living in an era of major technical-scientific advances and effective antimicrobi...
Objective Previous findings refer to certain predisposing medical conditions that compound the risk ...
Objective Previous findings refer to certain predisposing medical conditions that compound the risk ...
Introduction: odontogenic infections are fairly common in healthcare settings. However, late pr...
Background: Severe odontogenic infections are serious potentially lethal conditions. Following the d...
Even though we are living in an era of major technical-scientific advances and effective antimicrobi...
AbstractMost dental infections are often underestimated by both patients and professional health car...
To characterize consultations for odontogenic abscesses at the Dental and Maxillofacial Unit of the ...
Introduction: Odontogenic infection (OI) may lead to death if it extends beyond the buccal area. The...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the profile of hospitalized patients presenting with odontogenic in...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the profile of hospitalized patients presenting with odontogenic in...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Deep neck infections are rare but potentially fatal complication of pulpal abscess of the teeth. If ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Even though we are living in an era of major technical-scientific advances and effective antimicrobi...
Objective Previous findings refer to certain predisposing medical conditions that compound the risk ...
Objective Previous findings refer to certain predisposing medical conditions that compound the risk ...
Introduction: odontogenic infections are fairly common in healthcare settings. However, late pr...
Background: Severe odontogenic infections are serious potentially lethal conditions. Following the d...
Even though we are living in an era of major technical-scientific advances and effective antimicrobi...
AbstractMost dental infections are often underestimated by both patients and professional health car...
To characterize consultations for odontogenic abscesses at the Dental and Maxillofacial Unit of the ...
Introduction: Odontogenic infection (OI) may lead to death if it extends beyond the buccal area. The...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the profile of hospitalized patients presenting with odontogenic in...
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the profile of hospitalized patients presenting with odontogenic in...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Deep neck infections are rare but potentially fatal complication of pulpal abscess of the teeth. If ...