Background: Infections of odontogenic origin are the most common cause of inflammatory disease of head and neck region. Computed tomography allows for defining localization and extent of inflammatory lesions, visualizes soft tissue involvement, presence of an abscess or an osteolytic lesion around causative tooth. The aim of this study was to assess pathways, by which odontogenic infections spread into respective deep head and neck structures in computed tomography examination, taking into account the following criteria: frequency of involvement of respective deep cervical spaces, possibility to determine a probable causative tooth and concordance with the results of clinical examination. Material/Methods: Thirty-eight patients cervicofacia...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to verify the value of computed tomography (CT) in the dia...
Introduction: Crowned dens syndrome is a rare disease entity which radiologically shows calcificatio...
BACKGROUND: Current radiography techniques have limitations in detecting subtle odontogenic anomalie...
Background: Infections of odontogenic origin are the most common cause of inflammatory disease of he...
Deep neck infections have high potential for severe complications and even death, if not properly ma...
CONTEXT: Deep neck infections have high potential for severe complications and even death, if not pr...
Diagnostic work-up should include contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and mandible orthopanto...
Abstract Background Severe odontogenic infections in the head and neck region, especially necrotizin...
Introduction: Rapid diagnosis of maxillofacial abscess with the odontogenic origin is effective in t...
The study aimed to investigate the head and neck space infection by Gram bacteria using mathematical...
Deep neck infections are rare but potentially fatal complication of pulpal abscess of the teeth. If ...
AbstractIntroductionCrowned dens syndrome is a rare disease entity which radiologically shows calcif...
Odontogenic and oropharyngeal infections are relatively common in the cervicofacial region. In rare ...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Background: Proximity of the dental roots to the sinus floor makes dental disease a probable cause o...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to verify the value of computed tomography (CT) in the dia...
Introduction: Crowned dens syndrome is a rare disease entity which radiologically shows calcificatio...
BACKGROUND: Current radiography techniques have limitations in detecting subtle odontogenic anomalie...
Background: Infections of odontogenic origin are the most common cause of inflammatory disease of he...
Deep neck infections have high potential for severe complications and even death, if not properly ma...
CONTEXT: Deep neck infections have high potential for severe complications and even death, if not pr...
Diagnostic work-up should include contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and mandible orthopanto...
Abstract Background Severe odontogenic infections in the head and neck region, especially necrotizin...
Introduction: Rapid diagnosis of maxillofacial abscess with the odontogenic origin is effective in t...
The study aimed to investigate the head and neck space infection by Gram bacteria using mathematical...
Deep neck infections are rare but potentially fatal complication of pulpal abscess of the teeth. If ...
AbstractIntroductionCrowned dens syndrome is a rare disease entity which radiologically shows calcif...
Odontogenic and oropharyngeal infections are relatively common in the cervicofacial region. In rare ...
Background: Head and neck infections are commonly caused by affections with an odontogenic origin. U...
Background: Proximity of the dental roots to the sinus floor makes dental disease a probable cause o...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to verify the value of computed tomography (CT) in the dia...
Introduction: Crowned dens syndrome is a rare disease entity which radiologically shows calcificatio...
BACKGROUND: Current radiography techniques have limitations in detecting subtle odontogenic anomalie...