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Present Conceptions of Dental Focal Infection

open access: yesCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 1936
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Dental infection associated with nummular eczema as an overlooked focal infection

Journal of Dermatology, 2009
AbstractNummular eczema is a common skin disease, but the pathoetiology has yet to be elucidated. We report here a case of severe nummular eczema. Although the skin lesions were resistant to topical corticosteroids, the patient became responsive to treatment and no recurrence was noted after the eradication of dental infections.
Takahiro Satoh, Hiroo Yokozeki
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Acute focal infections of dental origin

Periodontology 2000, 2014
AbstractThis 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
Ingar Olsen, Arie J. van Winkelhoff
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[Dental focal infection. Literature review].

Fogorvosi szemle, 2003
The author gives an account of the history of the dental foci from the ancient times up to the present day, together with the change of the concept of dental foci and their modern interpretation. The article points out the shift in the assessment of the importance of focal infection.
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[Dental focal infection].

Die Medizinische, 2004
H, ESSER, W, MAASSEN
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