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Antimicrobial resistance in odontogenic infections: A protocol for systematic review. [PDF]
It is estimated that up to 90% of head and neck infections have an odontogenic origin, which are considered among the most common in the oral cavity and maxillofacial region. Bacterial resistance has been 1 of the main problems related to the treatment
Cuevas-Gonzalez MV +9 more
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MRI of odontogenic maxillofacial infections: diagnostic accuracy and reliability [PDF]
Objectives To determine the diagnostic accuracy of emergency magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in odontogenic maxillofacial infections, the clinical and surgical significance of MRI findings, and whether MRI can identify the tooth ...
Jarno Velhonoja +23 more
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Odontogenic Infections and A Pound of Prevention. [PDF]
Meara DJ, MHCDS.
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Surgical multidisciplinary approach in the management of odontogenic or non-odontogenic neck infections [PDF]
In recent years, in our university hospital, the number of odontogenic and non-odontogenic abscesses has been rapidly increasing. We included 70 patients from January 4th 2018 to February 19th 2020 affected by the odontogenic ones.
Valentini V.
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In the last few years, the role of oral microbiota in the setting of oral diseases such as caries, periodontal disease, oral cancer and systemic infections, including rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease and brain abscess (BA), has attracted the ...
Nicola Montemurro +6 more
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Acute Mediastinitis Caused by Parapharyngeal Abscess and Carotid Sheath Infection: Case Report
Deep neck infections are less common today than in the past. Still, odontogenic infections due to tooth decay and periodontal disease are common in the community.
İbrahim Erdim +3 more
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Odontogenic Orofacial Infections
Acute dental abscess is a frequent and sometimes underestimated disease of the oral cavity. The acute dental abscess usually occurs secondary to caries, trauma, or failed endodontic treatment. After the intact pulp chamber is opened, colonization of the root canals takes place with a variable set of anaerobic bacteria, which colonize the walls of the ...
BERTOSSI, Dario +6 more
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The pathogenesis of odontogenic infection is polymicrobial, consisting of various facultative and strict anaerobes. The dominant isolates are strictly anaerobic gram-negative rods and gram-positive cocci. The periapical infection is the most common form of odontogenic infection. Although odontogenic infections are usually confined to the alveolar ridge
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Clinical periodontal diagnosis
Abstract Periodontal diseases include pathological conditions elicited by the presence of bacterial biofilms leading to a host response. In the diagnostic process, clinical signs such as bleeding on probing, development of periodontal pockets and gingival recessions, furcation involvement and presence of radiographic bone loss should be assessed prior ...
Giovanni E. Salvi +5 more
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