KMID : 1036420140070020094
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´ëÇÑÄ¡ÀÇÇÐȸ ¿µ¹®ÇÐȸÁö 2014 Volume.7 No. 2 p.94 ~ p.98
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Acupuncture Therapy and Herbal Medicine Accelerating Temporal Space Abscess after Tooth Extraction: A Case Report
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Lee Sang-Ip
Lee Deok-Won Ryu Dong-Mok
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Abstract
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Numerous oral and maxillofacial surgeons have found facial space infections after tooth extraction. Most of these infections can be managed easily, but some of them could be life-threatening. Among the facial infections, temporal space infections are rare. Most temporal space infections could be observed as secondary to maxillary third molar infections, maxillary sinusitis, and maxillary sinus fractures. Note, however, that there are insufficient studies on temporal space abscess due to mandibular second molars, especially with acupuncture. A 74-year-old female came to our hospital with severe trismus and facial swelling on the right temporal, buccal, posterior auricular, and cervical regions. The patient had undergone extraction of tooth #47 secondary to dental caries by a general dentist about a month ago. After the dental procedure, the patient had been treated with acupuncture therapy around the right temporomandibular joint area at the oriental medicine clinic. We performed emergency incision and drainage under general anesthesia and started antibiotic treatment with IV ampicillin/sulbactam 3 g every 24 hours and vancomycin 1 g every 24 hours for 5 days. The patient`s symptoms subsided and ultimately disappeared. Temporal space abscess after mandibular molar extraction is quite rare. In this case, the spreading mechanism against gravity is considered to be acupuncture therapy.
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KEYWORD
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Acupuncture therapy, Dental focal infection, Temporal muscle, Tooth extraction
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