Orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection

Orbital cellulitis is uncommon sequelae of the spread of odontogenic infection to adjacent maxillary sinuses or to distant sites such as the orbits. Once it happened, the spread of such infection can be of serious complication such as complete blindness or even more serious and life threatening situ...

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Main Authors: Puji Yuli Christiani Purba, Melita Sylvyana, Endang Syamsudin, Rani Septrina
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2019-08-01
Series:Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/mkgi/article/view/37802
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spelling doaj-236d4aac0f8142e2bb92207af0da57e12020-11-25T03:36:57ZindUniversitas Gadjah MadaMajalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia2460-01642442-25762019-08-0152929710.22146/majkedgiind.3780226262Orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infectionPuji Yuli Christiani Purba0Melita Sylvyana1Endang Syamsudin2Rani Septrina3Study Program of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Padjajaran University, Bandung, West JavaDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Padjajaran University, Bandung, West JavaDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Padjajaran University, Bandung, West JavaDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Padjajaran University, Bandung, West JavaOrbital cellulitis is uncommon sequelae of the spread of odontogenic infection to adjacent maxillary sinuses or to distant sites such as the orbits. Once it happened, the spread of such infection can be of serious complication such as complete blindness or even more serious and life threatening situations as cavernous sinus thrombosis, intra-cranial abscess, or even death. This paper aimed to expose the guideline treatment of orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection. It reported one case of orbital cellulitis in the emergency unit of Hasan Sadikin hospital Bandung, with complaints of pain, swelling at cheek and periorbital region, and the history of toothache. The treatment include incision drainage, extraction of tooth, and parenteral administration of antibiotic and analgesic. Odontogenic infections are derived from dental infection and can potentially spread rapidly to be ascending infection like orbital cellulitis. Odontogenic infection and orbital cellulitis should be adequately treated with incision drainage, extraction of tooth and parenteral administration of antibiotic, steroid and analgesic. Without immediate treatment, odontogenic infection can lead to ascending infection. Orbital cellulitis due to spreading of odontogenic infection is a rare case. In this case report, the patient had a significant improvement due to immediate and proper treatment.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/mkgi/article/view/37802ascending infectionodontogenic infectionorbital cellulitis
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author Puji Yuli Christiani Purba
Melita Sylvyana
Endang Syamsudin
Rani Septrina
spellingShingle Puji Yuli Christiani Purba
Melita Sylvyana
Endang Syamsudin
Rani Septrina
Orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection
Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia
ascending infection
odontogenic infection
orbital cellulitis
author_facet Puji Yuli Christiani Purba
Melita Sylvyana
Endang Syamsudin
Rani Septrina
author_sort Puji Yuli Christiani Purba
title Orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection
title_short Orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection
title_full Orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection
title_fullStr Orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection
title_full_unstemmed Orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection
title_sort orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Majalah Kedokteran Gigi Indonesia
issn 2460-0164
2442-2576
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Orbital cellulitis is uncommon sequelae of the spread of odontogenic infection to adjacent maxillary sinuses or to distant sites such as the orbits. Once it happened, the spread of such infection can be of serious complication such as complete blindness or even more serious and life threatening situations as cavernous sinus thrombosis, intra-cranial abscess, or even death. This paper aimed to expose the guideline treatment of orbital cellulitis as a complication of odontogenic infection. It reported one case of orbital cellulitis in the emergency unit of Hasan Sadikin hospital Bandung, with complaints of pain, swelling at cheek and periorbital region, and the history of toothache. The treatment include incision drainage, extraction of tooth, and parenteral administration of antibiotic and analgesic. Odontogenic infections are derived from dental infection and can potentially spread rapidly to be ascending infection like orbital cellulitis. Odontogenic infection and orbital cellulitis should be adequately treated with incision drainage, extraction of tooth and parenteral administration of antibiotic, steroid and analgesic. Without immediate treatment, odontogenic infection can lead to ascending infection. Orbital cellulitis due to spreading of odontogenic infection is a rare case. In this case report, the patient had a significant improvement due to immediate and proper treatment.
topic ascending infection
odontogenic infection
orbital cellulitis
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/mkgi/article/view/37802
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