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Complications of Odontogenic and Non-odontogenic Infections
2020Infections of the head and neck region most often arise from an odontogenic (dental) source, but they can also arise from non-odontogenic sources such as tonsils, paranasal sinuses, middle ear, salivary glands, developmental cysts, and skin. Severe dental caries, pericoronitis, periodontitis, dental surgery, tonsillitis, sinusitis, penetrating ...
Michael Shemkus, Radhika Chigurupati
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2013
This study aims to analyze the frequency and distribution of odontogenic tumors in a Greek population and compare the findings with those reported in the recent literature.Records of the Department of Oral Medicine and Pathology, Dental School, University of Athens, with histologic diagnosis of odontogenic tumors (based on the World Health Organization
Evanthia, Chrysomali+4 more
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This study aims to analyze the frequency and distribution of odontogenic tumors in a Greek population and compare the findings with those reported in the recent literature.Records of the Department of Oral Medicine and Pathology, Dental School, University of Athens, with histologic diagnosis of odontogenic tumors (based on the World Health Organization
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Squamous odontogenic tumorlike proliferations in odontogenic cysts
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979Five cases of squamous odontogenic tumorlike proliferations occurring in the walls of odontogenic cysts are presented. These lesions showed no more aggressive potential than the cysts, if taken alone, in which they occurred. The lesions showed no tendency to develop into solid tumors and, on the basis of this limited series of cases, conservative ...
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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1984
The odontogenic myxoma is a relatively rare benign tumor occurring in the jaws. When the lesion is large and when presenting in a difficult location, aggressive initial therapy affords the most successful outcome. Histologic, radiographic and behavioral characteristics of this rather persistent tumor are briefly reviewed and an approach to diagnosis ...
D J, Webb, M F, Colman, R, Canalis
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The odontogenic myxoma is a relatively rare benign tumor occurring in the jaws. When the lesion is large and when presenting in a difficult location, aggressive initial therapy affords the most successful outcome. Histologic, radiographic and behavioral characteristics of this rather persistent tumor are briefly reviewed and an approach to diagnosis ...
D J, Webb, M F, Colman, R, Canalis
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Odontogenic and Non-odontogenic Pain
2014It is important for the clinician to recognize basic terminology associated with the peripheral nervous system and the biology of pain. This chapter describes the significance of allodynia, hyperalgesia, and central and peripheral sensitization. These terms are important because clinicians rely on clinical tests to evaluate the status of the pulp and ...
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2020
Odontogenic cysts are epithelial-lined pathologic cavities and surrounded by fibrous connective tissue that originate from odontogenic tissues that occur in tooth-bearing regions of maxilla and mandible. Cystic conditions of the jaw cause bony destruction and may cause resorption or displacement of adjacent teeth.
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Odontogenic cysts are epithelial-lined pathologic cavities and surrounded by fibrous connective tissue that originate from odontogenic tissues that occur in tooth-bearing regions of maxilla and mandible. Cystic conditions of the jaw cause bony destruction and may cause resorption or displacement of adjacent teeth.
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Pain of Odontogenic and Non-odontogenic Origin
2015Patients can present with pain of odontogenic or non-odontogenic origin, arising from the facial area, temporomandibular joints, ear, eyes, pharynx and larynx. Often they may be complaining of pain from their teeth. The dilemma the clinician faces is finding the correct origin of this pain whereby an effective treatment will provide relief.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1985
Although most dental infections are localized phenomena, a significant number lead to severe compromise of vital structures and perhaps death. Thus, the ability to recognize and assess infections of dental origin is of particular value. This article addresses the nature of odontogenic infections and their potential for serious complications, examines ...
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Although most dental infections are localized phenomena, a significant number lead to severe compromise of vital structures and perhaps death. Thus, the ability to recognize and assess infections of dental origin is of particular value. This article addresses the nature of odontogenic infections and their potential for serious complications, examines ...
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Odontogene en non-odontogene bijholteontstekingen
2002Tandartsen kunnen behulpzaam zijn bij het opsporen van neus- en neusbijholteproblematiek. Daarvoor is het noodzakelijk gedegen kennis te hebben van de anatomie en pathofysiologie van de neus en met name de neusbijholten. Sinusitis maxillaris is doorgaans een dubbelzijdige aandoening.
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