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Published in 2017 at "Journal of the American Dental Association"
DOI: 10.1016/j.adaj.2016.11.033
Abstract: BACKGROUND There were 2 main purposes of this retrospective chart review study. The first was to describe the demographic, social, and financial characteristics of patients with severe odontogenic infections. The second was to assess the… read more here.
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Published in 2017 at "Atencion primaria"
DOI: 10.1016/j.aprim.2017.05.003
Abstract: Our aim is to contribute to the rational use of antibiotics prescribed by family doctors when a patient consults for a dental problem. Nowadays we should not ask which antibiotic to give. The question has… read more here.
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Published in 2022 at "Medicine"
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000031345
Abstract: Background: 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… read more here.
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Published in 2017 at "Australian Dental Journal"
DOI: 10.1111/adj.12538
Abstract: BACKGROUND Odontogenic infections are a common presentation to emergency departments of Australian hospitals. Due to the limited training in diagnosis and treatment of dental conditions, these patients can present a challenge for the medical practitioner.… read more here.
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Published in 2019 at "BMC Oral Health"
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-019-0866-6
Abstract: BackgroundMore than 90% of all infections in the head and neck region can be traced back to an odontogenic origin. In rare cases they can lead to sepsis, which may pose a vital threat to… read more here.
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Published in 2022 at "Quintessence international"
DOI: 10.3290/j.qi.b2793183
Abstract: OBJECTIVES Common dental diseases may develop into severe odontogenic infections (OIs). This study aimed to characterize the occurrence and nature of dental diseases in OIs requiring hospitalization. METHOD AND MATERIALS Data of a total of… read more here.
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Published in 2022 at "Biology"
DOI: 10.3390/biology11121784
Abstract: Simple Summary Odontogenic infections are most commonly caused by dental caries. Localized infections may be treated simply, while severe odontogenic infections that have spread into the spaces of the head and neck require hospital admission… read more here.
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Published in 2022 at "Medicina"
DOI: 10.3390/medicina59010020
Abstract: Background and Objectives: Odontogenic infections (OI) represent a frequent cause of dental and maxillo-facial interventions, mostly due to late presentations or misdiagnosed complications. It is believed that the intensity of the immunoinflammatory response in OI… read more here.