Odontojenik enfeksiyona sekonder nekrotizan fasiit

Odontojenik enfeksiyonlar ağız ve diş hastalıklarının önemli sorunlarının başında gelmektedir. Dental enfeksiyon, oral yayılımın daha kolay olduğu yumuşak dokuya yayıldığında fasyal alanlar etkilenebilir.  Odontojenik enfeksiyonlar bağ dokusu ve fasyal alanlar boyunca daha az direnç gösteren yolu takip eder. Kaynağından çok daha uzaklara ilerleyerek önemli derecede morbiditeye ve nadiren de mortaliteye neden olur. Bu vaka  odontojenik enfeksiyona sekonder nekrotizan fasitin az görülmesi nedeniyle sunuldu.
Anahtar Kelimeler:

Nekrotizan fasiit, bukkal, apse

Secondary necrotizing fasciitis in odontogenic infection

Odontogenic infections are one of the most important problems of oral and dental diseases. Dental infection can be affected by facial areas when the oral spread is easier to spread to the soft tissue. Odontogenic infections follow the pathway with less resistance along the connective tissue and facial areas. It progresses far from its source and causes significant morbidity and rarely mortality. This case is presented because of the low incidence of necrotizing fascitis secondary to odontogenic infection.

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