Mgmnt of Minor Odontogenic infections Flashcards

1
Q

Infection of ____ origin is one of the commonest diseases affecting the oro-facial
region.

A

Dental orgin

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2
Q

Most minor odontogenic infections are easily managed with ____ and ______

A

minor surgery and antibiotics

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3
Q

Most oral infections are ____in origin consisting of aerobic and anaerobic gram
positive and gram negative organisms

A

mixed

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4
Q

Are anaerobic or aerobic bacteria more present in minor odontogenic infections?

A

Anaerobic

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5
Q

In early stages of infection, what type of bacteria are present?

A

Gram + aerobes

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6
Q

In later stages of infection, what type of bacteria are present?

A

Anaerobes

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7
Q

Do you do an I&D for cellulitis?

A

Yes: want to expose anaerobic microbes to O2

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8
Q

What are the 3 stages of the infection?

A

Edema, Cellulitis, Abscess

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9
Q

 Diffuse, reddened, brawny swelling that is tender to
palpation.

 Inflammatory response not yet forming a true abscess.

 Microorganisms have just begun to overcome host
defenses and spread beyond tissue planes.

A

Cellultis

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10
Q

What is the most rapidly spreading stage of infection?

A

Cellulitis

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11
Q

 As inflammatory response matures and an abscess
develops.

 An abscess is a localized collection of pus.

 May develop spontaneous drainage intraorally or
extraorally.

A

Abscess

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12
Q

What are the 5 steps to treat a minor odontogenic infection?

A
  1. Remove the cause of infection.
  2. Establish drainage.
  3. Choose and prescribe the appropriate Antibiotics
  4. Supportive care, including proper rest and nutrition
  5. Re-evaluate the patient frequently
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13
Q

 Indications for _______

 Rapidly progressive swelling
 Diffuse swelling (cellulitis)
 Fascial space involvement
 Compromised host defenses
 Severe pericoronitis
 Osteomyelitis
 Trauma

A

Indications for antibiotics

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