Objective: To provide an empirical description of the relationship between the spread of head and neck infections, and the causal tooth. Method and Materials: The hospital records of 155 patients presenting with odontogenic head and neck infections due to a single identifiable tooth from January 2000 to August 2011 were reviewed. The following data were collected: age, sex, clinical presentation, etiology, location, and spread of infection. The causal tooth and location of infection were subsequently compared to the literature. Results: In the present study population, the causal tooth most frequently (47.1%) consisted of the third mandibular molar. Infection of maxillary teeth most commonly spread to the buccal space, whereas infection ori...
Infectious emergencies occupy a very significant part of odontology consultation. So, a retrospectiv...
Cases of facial space infection of odontogenic origin are commonly reported in dentistry. Among them...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Objective: To provide an empirical description of the relationship between the spread of head and ne...
Oral & maxillofacial infections are most commonly odontogenic in origin. Although such infections ar...
Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections enco...
Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections enco...
evaluate medical records from patients who had maxillofacial infections between August 2002 and May ...
Most frequent tooth extraction is reported for an impacted mandibular third molar tooth because of m...
The study was designed to analyze the recorded data on patients who had odontogenic and non-odontoge...
Odontogenic infections are a normally locally confined, self-limiting process that is easily treated...
The aim of this study was to comprehensively review our experience with odontogenic infections in th...
This article describes the most important pus-producing acute oral infections (dental infections) th...
The maxillofacial infections always pose a risk to patients, whether they are of odontogeni...
Diagnostic work-up should include contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and mandible orthopanto...
Infectious emergencies occupy a very significant part of odontology consultation. So, a retrospectiv...
Cases of facial space infection of odontogenic origin are commonly reported in dentistry. Among them...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Objective: To provide an empirical description of the relationship between the spread of head and ne...
Oral & maxillofacial infections are most commonly odontogenic in origin. Although such infections ar...
Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections enco...
Objectives: Spreading odontogenic infections (SOI) are the commonest type of serious infections enco...
evaluate medical records from patients who had maxillofacial infections between August 2002 and May ...
Most frequent tooth extraction is reported for an impacted mandibular third molar tooth because of m...
The study was designed to analyze the recorded data on patients who had odontogenic and non-odontoge...
Odontogenic infections are a normally locally confined, self-limiting process that is easily treated...
The aim of this study was to comprehensively review our experience with odontogenic infections in th...
This article describes the most important pus-producing acute oral infections (dental infections) th...
The maxillofacial infections always pose a risk to patients, whether they are of odontogeni...
Diagnostic work-up should include contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and mandible orthopanto...
Infectious emergencies occupy a very significant part of odontology consultation. So, a retrospectiv...
Cases of facial space infection of odontogenic origin are commonly reported in dentistry. Among them...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...