Oral Biol Res.  2019 Dec;43(4):327-334. 10.21851/obr.43.04.201912.327.

Treatment of intractable orofacial infection: Case reports

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Section of Dentistry, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Republic of Korea. kyk0505@snubh.org
  • 2Department of Dentistry and Dental Research Institute, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Abstract

In severe cases, intractable infections in the orofacial area can lead to breathing difficulties due to closed airway, mediastinitis, and spread of infection along the blood vessels. Moreover, these conditions lead to sepsis, brain abscess, and cavernous sinus thrombosis, which can be life-threatening. The objective of this study was to evaluate the treatment of dental care and emergency situations of patients with intractable infections. In this study, two cases of intractable infection that occurred in multiple orofacial spaces were treated well through incision and drainage under general anesthesia, tracheostomy to secure an emergency airway, and active cooperation with other medical departments. Further, it is important to perform early incision and drainage with a high dose of antibiotics, obtain a discharge route with drainage, and manage infection through daily massive irrigation and dressing.

Keyword

Intractable infection; Odontogenic; Orofacial

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia, General
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Bandages
Blood Vessels
Brain Abscess
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
Dental Care
Drainage
Emergencies
Humans
Mediastinitis
Respiration
Sepsis
Tracheostomy
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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