This article describes the most important pus-producing acute oral infections (dental infections) that can spread extra-orally. Most of these infections are spread by bacteria entering the bloodstream. However, dental infections have a number of other pathways for dissemination. By forming abscesses or phlegmon they can reach facial spaces that communicate with each other and then spread downwards to the mediastinum or upwards to the brain. In such cases dental infections can become, if not properly treated, life-threatening. It seems that early diagnosis and treatment are imperative, and potentially infectious foci should be traced and eliminated. Dental hygiene and prophylaxis to prevent dental biofilm formation are important measures to ...
Hundreds of bacterial species inhabit the oral cavity. Many of these have never been cultivated and ...
The relationship between oral and general health has been increasingly recognised during the past tw...
The recognition of focal infection as a factor in systemic disease in a recent development in medici...
This article describes the most important pus-producing acute oral infections (dental infections) th...
Acute dental abscess is a frequent and sometimes underestimated disease of the oral cavity. The acut...
Acute dental abscess is a frequent and sometimes underestimated disease of the oral cavity. The acut...
The acute dental abscess is frequently underestimated in terms of its morbidity and mortality. The r...
The acute dental abscess is frequently underestimated in terms of its morbidity and mortality. The r...
Dental focal infections are extraoral manifestations caused by oral pathogens. Pathological oral con...
Recognizing the presence of infection and the cardinal signs of inflammation alerts the general dent...
The “focal infection theory” is a historical concept based on the assumption that some infections ma...
Oral & maxillofacial infections are most commonly odontogenic in origin. Although such infections ar...
Abstract Background: Oral cavity contains heterogenous environment which provides different niches ...
Apical periodontitis is an inflammation of dental periapical tissues developed as a response to colo...
Deep neck infections are rare but potentially fatal complication of pulpal abscess of the teeth. If ...
Hundreds of bacterial species inhabit the oral cavity. Many of these have never been cultivated and ...
The relationship between oral and general health has been increasingly recognised during the past tw...
The recognition of focal infection as a factor in systemic disease in a recent development in medici...
This article describes the most important pus-producing acute oral infections (dental infections) th...
Acute dental abscess is a frequent and sometimes underestimated disease of the oral cavity. The acut...
Acute dental abscess is a frequent and sometimes underestimated disease of the oral cavity. The acut...
The acute dental abscess is frequently underestimated in terms of its morbidity and mortality. The r...
The acute dental abscess is frequently underestimated in terms of its morbidity and mortality. The r...
Dental focal infections are extraoral manifestations caused by oral pathogens. Pathological oral con...
Recognizing the presence of infection and the cardinal signs of inflammation alerts the general dent...
The “focal infection theory” is a historical concept based on the assumption that some infections ma...
Oral & maxillofacial infections are most commonly odontogenic in origin. Although such infections ar...
Abstract Background: Oral cavity contains heterogenous environment which provides different niches ...
Apical periodontitis is an inflammation of dental periapical tissues developed as a response to colo...
Deep neck infections are rare but potentially fatal complication of pulpal abscess of the teeth. If ...
Hundreds of bacterial species inhabit the oral cavity. Many of these have never been cultivated and ...
The relationship between oral and general health has been increasingly recognised during the past tw...
The recognition of focal infection as a factor in systemic disease in a recent development in medici...