1. Odontogenic Infections with Cutaneous Involvement in Children: a Case Series
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Adele Johnson, Pathanjali Kandiah, Stephen Fayle, Joana Monteiro, and Prabhleen Singh Anand
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Dental sepsis ,030206 dentistry ,Diagnostic dilemma ,Dermatology ,Odontogenic ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cutaneous Involvement ,Medicine ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,General Dentistry ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Cutaneous involvement of dental sepsis is a rare occurrence in children. It often presents as a diagnostic dilemma, especially in the absence of oral symptoms, with initial presentation to non-dental professionals. This article discusses three cases of children presenting with cutaneous involvement of odontogenic origin to two paediatric dentistry departments in the UK. All cases had delayed presentations and were initially submitted to ineffective treatment, with significant impact on the children’s well-being. Final management included antibiotic therapy, drainage and extraction of the septic tooth. These three cases highlight the importance of considering a dental aetiology for localized inflammatory and purulent skin lesions of the mandible. Prompt diagnosis and early treatment are determinant for early resolution and avoidance of systemic or psychological complications. CPD/Clinical Relevance: This article discusses diagnosis and management of three different presentations of odontogenic sepsis with cutaneous involvement in children.
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- 2020
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