Dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case

The dental abscess is a difficulty of decay of the tooth. It can also be caused by tooth trauma when a tooth is chipped or broken. Any opening in the enamel of the tooth lets bacteria in to cause an infection of the tooth center known as the pulp. The infection can spread from the tooth root and int...

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Main Author: Witjaksono, Widowati
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spelling iium-404972015-01-21T01:20:22Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/ Dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case Witjaksono, Widowati RK Dentistry The dental abscess is a difficulty of decay of the tooth. It can also be caused by tooth trauma when a tooth is chipped or broken. Any opening in the enamel of the tooth lets bacteria in to cause an infection of the tooth center known as the pulp. The infection can spread from the tooth root and into the bones which support the tooth. Bacteria from dental caries (a tooth cavity) can extend into the gums, the cheek, the throat, beneath the tongue, or even into the jaw or facial bones. A dental abscess can become very painful when tissues become inflamed or due to the pressure within the abscess. A gum or gingival abscess is the result of infection or trauma to the surface of the gum tissue. Periodontal abscesses are the result of an infection that has moved deeper into gum areas, and a periapical abscess refers to a tooth with an infection of the pulp. The success of both periodontal and periapical abscesses therapy depends on the elimination of both disease processes, whether they exist separately or as a combined lesion. Diagnosis is paramount to determining the course of treatment and overall prognosis This paper aims at presenting a comprehensive review of several aspects of periodontal and periapical lesions. Key words: Periodontal lesion, periapical lesion, dentoalveolar infection 2013-11-08 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/1/Brochure_UHT.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/3/Invitation_Letter-_Prof_Widowati%5B1%5D.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/7/certificate_p1.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/8/certificate_p2.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/17/dento_compiled.pdf Witjaksono, Widowati (2013) Dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case. In: International Seminar and Dental Expo 2nd Dentisphere, 8th - 9th November 2013, Shangri-La Hotel, Surabaya, Indonesia. (Unpublished)
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Dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case
description The dental abscess is a difficulty of decay of the tooth. It can also be caused by tooth trauma when a tooth is chipped or broken. Any opening in the enamel of the tooth lets bacteria in to cause an infection of the tooth center known as the pulp. The infection can spread from the tooth root and into the bones which support the tooth. Bacteria from dental caries (a tooth cavity) can extend into the gums, the cheek, the throat, beneath the tongue, or even into the jaw or facial bones. A dental abscess can become very painful when tissues become inflamed or due to the pressure within the abscess. A gum or gingival abscess is the result of infection or trauma to the surface of the gum tissue. Periodontal abscesses are the result of an infection that has moved deeper into gum areas, and a periapical abscess refers to a tooth with an infection of the pulp. The success of both periodontal and periapical abscesses therapy depends on the elimination of both disease processes, whether they exist separately or as a combined lesion. Diagnosis is paramount to determining the course of treatment and overall prognosis This paper aims at presenting a comprehensive review of several aspects of periodontal and periapical lesions. Key words: Periodontal lesion, periapical lesion, dentoalveolar infection
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Witjaksono, Widowati
author_facet Witjaksono, Widowati
author_sort Witjaksono, Widowati
title Dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case
title_short Dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case
title_full Dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case
title_fullStr Dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case
title_full_unstemmed Dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case
title_sort dentoalveolar infection: clinico pathological case
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/1/Brochure_UHT.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/3/Invitation_Letter-_Prof_Widowati%5B1%5D.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/7/certificate_p1.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/8/certificate_p2.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40497/17/dento_compiled.pdf
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