Microflora of Orofacial Space Infections of Odontogenic Origin in Children
Oral cavity is an ideal niche for the growth
of microorganisms. Despite a great advance in the pediatric dental care,
infection of the oral cavity remains the major problem in today’s dental
practice. Although we live in an era of antibiotics, odontogenic infections are still a common problem with which a dentist must deal.
Odontogenic Origin in Children |
Orofacial space
infections of odontogenic origin are very common in children and most of them
originate from necrotic pulps, partially erupted teeth, or traumatized teeth.
However, Seow has reported that developmental abnormalities like dens
evaginatus, dentin dysplasia, dentinogenesis imperfecta and familial
hypophospatasia can lead to space infections. Infections in the jaws of a child
may spread rapidly because of the wide marrow spaces and also due to the bones
of developing children are less dense than adult bones. Read more>>>>>>
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