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Ghana Med. J. (Online) ; 41(1): 33-36, 2007.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1262260

ABSTRACT

Four cases of oro-facial infection leading to life-threatening complications are reported. Although all had been treated with antibiotics prior to con-sultation; lack of surgical intervention had allowed the infection to progress. These cases are a re-minder that acute spreading odontogenic infection can be life-threatening. Definitive treatment in-cludes airway management; adequate resuscitation and optimization of pre-existing medical condi-tions prior to removal of the source of infection and drainage of pus. High dose intravenous antibi-otics should be administered; with the initial choice of antibiotics modified in the light of sub-sequent bacteriological reports. The treatment of all odontogenic infections must include removal of the focus of infection; and drainage of pus


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Focal Infection , Infection Control , Tooth Diseases
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