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Introduction: Head and neck infections commonly caused by spreading odontogenic infection, which able to cause a local and systemic manifestation, from mild to severe complications according to its severity.
Ariyaka Niastya Prihandana +3 more
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Necrotizing fasciitis of the neck: case presentation [PDF]
Necrotizing fasciitis represents a severe and rare infectious disease, which is accompanied by extended necrosis of subcutaneous tissues and fascia layers, having as a result gangrene of the teguments.
Domuta, Maria +7 more
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Epidermoid/Dermoid cysts mimicking odontogenic infections: review of literature [PDF]
Introduction: Dermoid/Epidermoid cysts are rare pathologic lesions that may involve the floor of the mouth. Infection and inflammation of the cyst can produce a clinical picture very similar to the submandibular and submental abscesses with odontogenic ...
Amin Rahpeyma +2 more
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Background: Racial variation exists in the incidence of orofacial granulomatosis (OFG). The epidemiology and clinical characteristics of OFG in Asian countries are poorly described. Objective: To describe the epidemiologic and clinical features of OFG in
Minghui Wei, MM +6 more
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Injectable soft tissue filler infection with a similar appearance to an odontogenic abscess
Infection of an injectable soft tissue filler may involve fascial spaces and appears similar to an odontogenic abscess. This case report addresses a 32‐year‐old female patient with facial swelling who was referred to the department of endodontics for the
Arvin Rezaei Avval +3 more
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The Prevalence of Odontogenic Pathology in Patients With Bilateral Rhinosinusitis
Objective We investigated cases with opacification on maxillary sinus computed tomography (CT) among patients with rhinosinusitis with opacification in both paranasal sinuses (bilateral rhinosinusitis) to confirm the involvement of odontogenic infections.
Yuma Matsumoto MD, PhD +4 more
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One of the most difficult cases to be managed in dentistry is an odontogenic infection. The study was aimed to finding the description of the odontogenic infection cases at the Oral Surgery Polyclinic of Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia ...
Ravitha Savitri +2 more
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Introduction: Odontogenic infections affects the maxillary sinus mucosa. Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is helpful in diagnosis of maxillary sinusitis of odontogenic origin.
Suman Bisla +4 more
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A Systematic Review of Dental Disease in Patients Undergoing Cancer Therapy [PDF]
Introduction: The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the literature and update our current understanding of the impact of present cancer therapies on the dental apparatus (teeth and periodontium) since the 1989 NIH Development Consensus ...
Brian D. Hodgson +8 more
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Background: Many odontogenic infection cases do not need antibiotic prescriptions. The excessive use of antibiotics can lead to microbial resistance. Objective: This study aims to acknowledge the rationale and varieties of antibiotic prescriptions in ...
Manginar Sidabutar +4 more
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