Assessment of Spread of Mandibular Infections of Odontogenic Origin Using Computerized Tomography, Conventional Radiography and Clinical findings
Aml Abd El aziz El sheikh;
Abstract
Pyogenic orofacial infections are most commonly odontogenic in origin. Although such infections are usually self-limiting and spatially confined, purulent material may occasionally burrow deeply into contiguous fascial spaces or planes far from the initia
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| Title | Assessment of Spread of Mandibular Infections of Odontogenic Origin Using Computerized Tomography, Conventional Radiography and Clinical findings | Authors | Aml Abd El aziz El sheikh | Keywords | Assessment of Spread of Mandibular Infections of Odontogenic Origin Using Computerized Tomography, Conventional Radiography and Clinical findings | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | Pyogenic orofacial infections are most commonly odontogenic in origin. Although such infections are usually self-limiting and spatially confined, purulent material may occasionally burrow deeply into contiguous fascial spaces or planes far from the initia |
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