Cellulitis from tooth infection
[DOC File]Chapter 19: Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
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c. Orbital cellulitis. i. An infection within the eye socket. ii. Considered a medical emergency. iii. Goal of treatment is to avoid the formation of an abscess. iv. Predisposed risk factors: (a) Sinusitis (b) Tooth infections (c) Facial or middle ear infections (d) Trauma (e) …
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Usually, pus from a tooth infection drains into the gums first, so the gums swell near the root of the tooth. Depending on the location of the tooth, the pus may drain into soft tissues (cellulitis), causing swelling in the jaw, or drain to the floor of the mouth, in the area of the cheeks, or even to the skin.
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Please tick all that apply Yes Spreading infection – Cellulitis Spreading infection – Lymphadenopathy Swelling – Localised Swelling – Diffuse Systemic involvement - (fever, malaise) Pain Mucosal ulceration Previous local measures failed Prophylaxis against bacterial endocarditis Other:
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Recurrent/persistent infection: bugs often resist antibiotics = “3°peritonitis.” Local environment: subdiaphragm lymphatics absorb bugs to bloodstream, RES → systemic effects; peritoneal inflammation kills bugs but decreases O2 and pH, digests tissues, deposits fibrin, traps bugs → abscesses.
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BODY ART INFECTION/INJURY REPORT. Copies of the Body Art Infection/Injury Report forms must be mailed to the Department of Health in January of each year! ... Keratoconjunctivitis Pyogenic Corneal Abrasion Chipped Tooth/Teeth. Cellulitis Impetigo Allergic Reaction to …
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Periapical abscess: most common cause of severe tooth pain. Inflammation, infection, necrosis of apical portion of tooth; can erode into abscess through cortical bone. Suspect if tooth severely painful on percussion. Parulis: abscess draining externally on gums. Tx=abx, extraction
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