Abstract |
A case of bilateral subcondylar impacted mandibular third molars is presented. Both impactions had associated dentigerous cyst, one of which was severely infected with Serratia marcescens and had a draining sinus tract. The patient also had uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and iron deficiency anemia, which altered her response to surgical treatment. This case illustrates the necessity for early identification of infective organisms and determining their antibiotic sensitivity, as well as the need for prophylactic removal of impacted teeth to prevent complications such as those presented.
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Authors | D J Burton, R B Scheffer |
Journal | Journal of oral surgery (American Dental Association : 1965)
(J Oral Surg)
Vol. 38
Issue 2
Pg. 135-8
(Feb 1980)
ISSN: 0022-3255 [Print] United States |
PMID | 6985953
(Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Dental Fistula
(etiology)
- Dentigerous Cyst
(complications)
- Enterobacteriaceae Infections
(etiology)
- Female
- Humans
- Mandibular Condyle
- Mandibular Diseases
(complications)
- Middle Aged
- Molar
- Serratia marcescens
- Tooth Eruption, Ectopic
(complications)
- Tooth, Impacted
(complications)
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