An insight on management of odontogenic orbital infections: report of two cases
Odontogenic infections are common and very often spread to potential spaces of head and neck. The spread of such infection to adjacent maxillary sinuses or distant sites such as the orbits are a rare occurrence and may develop periorbital and orbital cellulitis. Unfortunately once orbital cellulitis...
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Main Authors: | Sharma Ankit (Author), Ingole Snehal (Author), Deshpande Mohan (Author), Ranadive Pallavi (Author), Sharma Sneha (Author), Chavan Ankush (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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