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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