Mgmnt of Minor Odontogenic infections Flashcards
Infection of ____ origin is one of the commonest diseases affecting the oro-facial
region.
Dental orgin
Most minor odontogenic infections are easily managed with ____ and ______
minor surgery and antibiotics
Most oral infections are ____in origin consisting of aerobic and anaerobic gram
positive and gram negative organisms
mixed
Are anaerobic or aerobic bacteria more present in minor odontogenic infections?
Anaerobic
In early stages of infection, what type of bacteria are present?
Gram + aerobes
In later stages of infection, what type of bacteria are present?
Anaerobes
Do you do an I&D for cellulitis?
Yes: want to expose anaerobic microbes to O2
What are the 3 stages of the infection?
Edema, Cellulitis, Abscess
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.
Cellultis
What is the most rapidly spreading stage of infection?
Cellulitis
As inflammatory response matures and an abscess
develops.
An abscess is a localized collection of pus.
May develop spontaneous drainage intraorally or
extraorally.
Abscess
What are the 5 steps to treat a minor odontogenic infection?
- Remove the cause of infection.
- Establish drainage.
- Choose and prescribe the appropriate Antibiotics
- Supportive care, including proper rest and nutrition
- Re-evaluate the patient frequently
Indications for _______
Rapidly progressive swelling
Diffuse swelling (cellulitis)
Fascial space involvement
Compromised host defenses
Severe pericoronitis
Osteomyelitis
Trauma
Indications for antibiotics