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Severe odontogenic infections [PDF]
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.Background: Severe odontogenic infections are serious potentially lethal conditions.
Alastair N Goss
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Imaging of Odontogenic Infections
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2018Odontogenic infections represent a common clinical problem in patients of all ages. The presence of teeth enables the direct spread of inflammatory products from dental caries, trauma, and/or periodontal disease into the maxilla and mandible. The radiographic changes seen depend on the type and duration of the inflammatory process and host body ...
Shaza, Mardini, Anita, Gohel
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Orofacial Odontogenic Infections
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978Clinical manifestations of odontogenic orofacial infections are protean and are largely dictated by complex microbiota and anatomic routes of spread. Complications such as suppurative mediastinal or intracranial extension, retropharyngeal spread and airway obstruction, pleuropulmonary involvement, and hematogenous dissemination indicate the potentially
A W, Chow, S M, Roser, F A, Brady
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Uncommon complications of odontogenic infections
American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1996Peter C Ferrera, Howard S Snyder
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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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Pediatric Odontogenic Infections
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North AmericaOdontogenic infections are a broad group of head and neck conditions that arise from the teeth and surrounding periodontium. These largely preventable infections disproportionately affect members of ethnic and racial minorities and low-income/uninsured groups, and result in significant costs to our health care system.
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