ODONTOGENIC INFECTIONS AND CARDIORESPIRATORY COMPLICATIONS
Journal: Unesc em Revista (Vol.9, No. 1)Publication Date: 2025-05-08
Authors : Leandro de Oliveira Reckel Douglas Bergamo Lays Piona Silvestrini Bergamo Gabriel Miranda Conceição Wagner de Brito Véras;
Page : 104-118
Keywords : Oral health; odontogenic bacteremia; systemic complications;
Abstract
Odontogenic infections are common conditions in clinical dental practice, originating from inflammation of dental and periodontal tissues, with the potential to spread to adjacent structures and cause systemic infections. Among systemic complications, those affecting the cardiorespiratory system are particularly relevant, ranging from infective endocarditis to lung abscesses.
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