Infections of odontogenic origin in children are the main cause of dental emergencies. Treatment must be immediate to prevent the infection from advancing and endangering the patient's life.
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Depending on the severity, the patient may receive hospital care and admission. Some of the infectious manifestations of odontogenic origin can be: abscesses and cellulitis.
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We share a complete list of clinical cases, scientific articles, videos on the diagnosis, surgical and pharmacological treatment of odontogenic infections in pediatric patients.
🎯 List of Scientific Articles, PDF Articles, Clinical Cases, Videos and more below
► Odontogenic facial cellulitis in a pediatric patient - Diagnosis, treatment and multidisciplinary management
► Management of acute orofacial infection of odontogenic origin in children - Diagnosis, clinic and pharmacology
► Ludwig's Angina. Presentation of a pediatric case
► Odontogenic facial cellulitis in a pediatric patient - Medical-dental management considerations
► Antimicrobial therapies for odontogenic infections in children and adolescents
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► Odontogenic Infection in Pediatric Dentistry: Facial Cellulitis, Ludwig's Angina - Diagnosis, clinical and pharmacological management
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