Efficacy of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin. Study design: The study group consisted of 25 patients with inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin. Only patients with unilateral swellings were co...

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Main Authors: Jai Sanghar, S Ramasamy, J Sankar, Ravi David Austin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology
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Online Access:http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2012;volume=24;issue=2;spage=98;epage=101;aulast=Sanghar
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spelling doaj-46fd4803c7284c3ca0847c7e49620c4a2020-11-24T21:05:22ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology0972-13630975-15722012-01-012429810110.5005/jp-journals-10011-1270Efficacy of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic originJai SangharS RamasamyJ SankarRavi David AustinObjective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin. Study design: The study group consisted of 25 patients with inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin. Only patients with unilateral swellings were considered for inclusion in the pathologic study group and normal contralateral side was taken as control. Results: Clinically, four cases were diagnosed as cellulitis and 21 cases as abscesses. Under ultrasonography (USG) diagnosis, six cases were diagnosed as edema and two cases as cellulitis and 15 cases as preabscess and two cases as abscesses, considering the intra operative diagnosis as the gold standard technique. The ultrasonography technique presented sensitivity of 92%. Conclusion: USG can differentiate facial edema, facial cellulitis, and dentoalveolar abscess. USG can also evaluate the extension of these swellings. It is prudent to subject patients with inflammatory swellings of the maxillofacial region to USG in order to determine the appropriate treatment plan.http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2012;volume=24;issue=2;spage=98;epage=101;aulast=SangharUltrasonographyImagingFacial edemaFacial cellulitisDentoalveolar abscessEchoes
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author Jai Sanghar
S Ramasamy
J Sankar
Ravi David Austin
spellingShingle Jai Sanghar
S Ramasamy
J Sankar
Ravi David Austin
Efficacy of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin
Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology
Ultrasonography
Imaging
Facial edema
Facial cellulitis
Dentoalveolar abscess
Echoes
author_facet Jai Sanghar
S Ramasamy
J Sankar
Ravi David Austin
author_sort Jai Sanghar
title Efficacy of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin
title_short Efficacy of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin
title_full Efficacy of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin
title_fullStr Efficacy of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin
title_sort efficacy of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology
issn 0972-1363
0975-1572
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound in the diagnosis of inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin. Study design: The study group consisted of 25 patients with inflammatory swellings of odontogenic origin. Only patients with unilateral swellings were considered for inclusion in the pathologic study group and normal contralateral side was taken as control. Results: Clinically, four cases were diagnosed as cellulitis and 21 cases as abscesses. Under ultrasonography (USG) diagnosis, six cases were diagnosed as edema and two cases as cellulitis and 15 cases as preabscess and two cases as abscesses, considering the intra operative diagnosis as the gold standard technique. The ultrasonography technique presented sensitivity of 92%. Conclusion: USG can differentiate facial edema, facial cellulitis, and dentoalveolar abscess. USG can also evaluate the extension of these swellings. It is prudent to subject patients with inflammatory swellings of the maxillofacial region to USG in order to determine the appropriate treatment plan.
topic Ultrasonography
Imaging
Facial edema
Facial cellulitis
Dentoalveolar abscess
Echoes
url http://www.jiaomr.in/article.asp?issn=0972-1363;year=2012;volume=24;issue=2;spage=98;epage=101;aulast=Sanghar
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