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    A dental abscess is a localized collection of pus associated with a tooth. The most common type of dental abscess is a periapical abscess, and the second...
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    It is a type of dental abscess. A periodontal abscess occurs alongside a tooth, and is different from the more common periapical abscess, which represents...
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    (ear infection, dental abscess, infection of paranasal sinuses, infection of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone, epidural abscess) or remote (lung...
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    Toothache (redirect from Dental pain)
    the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone around the root apex), dental abscesses (localized collections of pus), alveolar osteitis ("dry socket", a...
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    cholangitic abscess chronic abscess collar stud abscess cold abscess crypt abscesses dental abscess periapical abscess periodontal abscess apical periodontal...
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  • supply. Sequelae of a necrotic pulp include acute apical periodontitis, dental abscess or radicular cyst and discolouration of the tooth.[citation needed]...
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  • A phoenix abscess is an acute exacerbation of a chronic periapical lesion. It is a dental abscess that can occur immediately following root canal treatment...
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  • non-vital tooth and accompanying dental abscess. A parulis is made up of inflamed granulation tissue. Less commonly, dental infections drain onto the surface...
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    decay. Severe cases can lead to tooth extraction and dentures. Dental abscess—A dental abscess is a collection of pus that accumulates in teeth or gums as...
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  • Antibiotic use in dentistry (category Dental drugs)
    common uses include treatment against acute oral infections such as dental abscesses, pericoronitis, salivary gland infections and post-extraction infection...
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    improper tooth development, TDO patients have high rates of dental caries causing dental abscess. The under maturation of the enamel causes the tooth structure...
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    Dentistry (redirect from Dental surgery)
    practised in prehistoric Malta, as evidenced by a skull which had a dental abscess lanced from the root of a tooth dating back to around 2500 BC. An ancient...
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    Pulp (tooth) (redirect from Dental pulp)
    flowmetry. Sequelae of a necrotic pulp include acute apical periodontitis, dental abscess, or radicular cyst and tooth discolouration. Untreated necrotic pulp...
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    Retropharyngeal abscess (RPA) is an abscess located in the tissues in the back of the throat behind the posterior pharyngeal wall (the retropharyngeal...
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    with occasional acute exacerbation can be expected. Dental infections such as a pericoronal abscess can develop into sepsis and be life-threatening in...
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  • oral cavity. They include dental infection, dental abscess, and Ludwig's angina. Mouth infections typically originate from dental caries at the root of molars...
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  • giving a false interpretation of apical abscess; a tooth may also have both lesions at one point in time. Dental trauma refers to an injury on hard and...
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    needed] Those with a lung abscess are generally cachectic at presentation. Finger clubbing is present in one third of patients. Dental decay is common especially...
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    which may affect impacted wisdom teeth such as periodontitis, pulpitis, dental abscess and pericoronitis. Pericoronitis is a common pathology of impacted third...
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    Mouthwash (redirect from Dental rinse)
    cause a dental abscess to drain extra-orally, which is later associated with an area of fibrosis on the face (see cutaneous sinus of dental origin)....
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  • Peptostreptococcus spp. Anaerobes involve almost all dental infections. These include dental abscesses, endodontal pulpitis and periodontal (gingivitis and...
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  • uncommon cause of infection in humans and is known to be associated with dental abscess. Parte AC. "Genus Eggerthia". LPSN. "Eggerthia catenaformis". www.uniprot...
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    Tooth decay (redirect from Dental cavity)
    inflammation of the tissue around the tooth, tooth loss and infection or abscess formation. Tooth regeneration is an on-going stem cell based field of study...
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    periapical periodontitis or a periapical abscess. The next most common form of odontogenic infection is the periodontal abscess. Despite being more common in underprivileged...
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  • intra-abdominal abscess. It has rarely been implicated as a sole pathogen in septic arthritis, osteomyelitis and discitis associated with recent dental procedures...
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    below the gumline. Dental abscesses can cause resorption of bone and consequent loss of attachment. Depending on the type of abscess, this loss of attachment...
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    Periodontal Pericoronal Non-odontogenic- Peritonsillar abscess Tetanus Meningitis Brain abscess Parotid abscess The hallmark of a masticatory space infection is...
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    or extractions, even in the absence of suggestive X-ray evidence of dental abscess.[citation needed] ATN symptoms may also be similar to those of post-herpetic...
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    electrocautery. Medical/Dental Severe tooth decay or infection (acute or chronic alveolar abscess, such as periapical abscess – collection of infected...
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    The dental pad or browsing pad is a feature of ruminant and camelids dental anatomy that results from a lack of upper incisors and helps them gather large...
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