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Mediastinitis due to Odontogenic Infection
Mediastinitis due to the spreading of odontogenic infection is rare, but the mortality rate is high. This report presents the case of mediastinitis caused by the spreading of odontogenic infection in healthy males. The patient complained of dyspnoea and trismus.
Zainul Cholid, Yuliana Arina
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Diagnostic value of presepsin in odontogenic infection: a retrospective study
Background Most head and neck infections originate from odontogenic causes; therefore, it is important to determine the severity of odontogenic infections.
Eun-Sung Kang, Jae-Hoon Lee
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Atomically precise metal cluster enzymes for pathological tissue regeneration
Schematic illustration of atomically precise metal cluster enzymes (MCEs) for pathological tissue regeneration. Atomically precise MCEs can modulate biological processes, such as attenuation of inflammatory responses, eradication of bacterial pathogens, regulation of angiogenesis, and promotion of cell development.
Ziqiang Xiong +11 more
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Abstract Background Sepsis‐associated gingival necrosis is an uncommon oral manifestation that may result in extensive gingival recession after the resolution of the acute phase. Methods This report presents the 2‐year follow‐up of periodontal management in a 38‐year‐old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus, who developed septic shock accompanied by
Risako Mikami +4 more
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Antimicrobial effects of N-acetylcysteine against bacterial strains associated with odontogenic infections [PDF]
Bacterial infections of the oral cavity result from factors such as inadequate biofilm control and host immune status. Odontogenic infections involve a complex polymicrobial community, comprising aerobic and anaerobic species, and have become ...
L. M. Alvarenga +5 more
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Management of severe odontogenic infections in pregnancy
Background: The objective of this study was to review the management of patients presenting with severe odontogenic infections and who are also pregnant. Methods: A retrospective clinical audit was conducted of all female patients admitted to the Royal
Wong, D. +5 more
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Proteomic signatures of equine dental tooth tissues in ageing and disease
Abstract Background Ageing and dental disease in horses lead to structural and functional deterioration of dental tissues, yet their molecular signatures remain poorly characterised. Understanding how these processes alter the protein composition of enamel, dentin, cementum and pulp is essential for improving equine oral health and identifying ...
Anders Jensen +8 more
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Fulminant infections of odontogenic origin [PDF]
AbstractThe dentition is a common source of infection in the head and neck and most odontogenic infections respond uneventfully to proper dental therapy. Some more fulminant odontogenic infections can produce complications including airway obstruction, necrotizing fasciitis, and extension of the infection to the orbits, intracranial structures, and ...
E J, Dierks +3 more
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Management of odontogenic infections and sepsis: an update. [PDF]
The management of odontogenic infections has improved over recent decades, but further improvements are still required. The ongoing education of GDPs and their dental teams on this issue continues to be important, especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic, where remote triage poses additional difficulties and challenges.Odontogenic infections can
Jevon P, Abdelrahman A, Pigadas N.
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Cheek tooth extraction in geriatric versus non‐geriatric horses
Abstract Background Age‐related dental changes are major contributors to dental disorders in older horses, and cheek tooth extractions are often required to maintain masticatory function and oral comfort. However, limited information is available on clinical and treatment characteristics in this older patient population.
Elias Mair +4 more
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