KMID : 0602720210250030132
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Implantology 2021 Volume.25 No. 3 p.132 ~ p.140
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Severe Maxillofacial Infection After Implant Crown Recementation: A Case Report
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Kim Sung-Ouk
Park Kwan-Soo
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Abstract
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Maxillofacial infections from odontogenic or non-odontogenic causes can extend to the fascial space, a potential space formed by the fascia. Although morbidity due to infection has been considerably reduced because of modern antibiotic therapy, it can be life-threatening when the infection invades the deep fascial space. There are various causes of infection in the maxillofacial region, mostly following odontogenic or invasive dental treatments. We report a case of severe infection of the fascial spaces and deep neck after non-invasive dental treatment involving recementation of the implant crown in a male in his 60s, with reporting on its causes and treatment options.
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KEYWORD
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Deep neck, Emphysema, Fascia, Infection, Peri-Implantitis
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