Facial swelling from dental abscess

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      2.) Postoperative swelling and/or infection in the vicinity of the treated tooth, facial swelling, and/or discoloration of tissues. This may persist for several days or longer. Occasionally a small incision to drain the swelling is required. 3.)

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      facial nerve paralysis. Post anesthetic intraoral lesions. ... ( number of unpleasant complications including epithelial desquamation & sterile abscess. ... The primary cause is the use of long acting L.A in pt. undergoing shorter dental procedures. Swelling & pain when the anesthetic action dissipate.

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      Facial swelling and redness are generally worse in the morning; as the patient remains upright, the symptoms gradually improve. The physician may feel and press the sinuses for tenderness. Additionally, the physician may tap the teeth to help identify an inflamed paranasal sinus.

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      2) Postoperative swelling, infection in the vicinity of the treated. tooth, facial swelling, and/or discolouration of tissues which may. persist for several days or longer. Occasionally a small incision to. drain the swelling is required. 3) Restrictive mouth opening (trismus), jaw muscle spasm, jaw

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      Abscess formation. Recurrent sialadenitis. Hard mass present – neoplasm? If no response, refer to OMF or General Surgery Service – Category 2. Limited eye opening, facial swelling, increasing pain, trismus, dysphagia, should be referred urgently to the OMF Service …

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      The consequences of tooth decay in early childhood involve the tooth, mouth and child. Tooth decay leads to the destruction of tooth structure and if untreated for an extended period of time, can progressively lead to pain, infection (dental abscess and facial swelling), tooth loss, and malocclusion.

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    • Facial Swelling due to Tooth Infection & its Treatment

      1. Dentalgia and dental abscess. a. Dentalgia (toothache) can be the start of a dental abscess. b. Dental abscess: Occurs when a bacteria growth spreads directly from a cavity into the gums, facial tissue, bones, and/or neck. i. May have to be drained surgically. c. Assessment and management. i. Infection may have become systemic if the patient ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 19: Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat

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      Tooth ache, infection, or dental abscess that may cause pain, fever, swelling, and/or spread of infection to other parts of the body that can lead to potentially life-threatening complications. 2.Difficulty chewing and/or maintaining good nutrition.

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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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      Infectious disease: adenitis, cervical cellulitis (especially facial/orbital), dental abscess, encephalitis, fever without source, HIV/AIDS, infected wounds and bites, meningitis, otitis media/externa, pelvic inflammatory disease, pharyngitis, stomatitis, sinusitis, sepsis/bacteremia, [also infections in …

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