Aggressive abscesses in the head and neck region of probable odontogenic origin – two case reports
Anna Suska,
Maciej Wiatr,
Martyna Lara
et al.
Abstract:Odontogenic infections are the most common type of infections of the head and neck among adults. They usually spread continuously from the mandible and/or maxilla into the sublingual, submandibular or masticatory spaces, then directly into the parapharyngeal space. They require comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic management, as they may potentially lead to life-threatening complications. We present two clinical manifestations of aggressive abscesses in the head and neck region of probable odontogenic orig… Show more
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