Mediastinitis due to Odontogenic infection

Authors

  • Zainul Cholid Department Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Faculty of Dentistry University of Jember
  • Mahdiyah Da'at Department of Periodontics Faculty of Dentistry University of Jember

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36283/PJMD12-3/011

Keywords:

impacted teeth, mediastinitis, odontogenic infection, pericoronitis

Abstract

Mediastinitis due to the spreading of odontogenic infection is rare, but the mortality rate is high. This report presents the case of mediastinitis caused by the spreading of odontogenic infection in healthy males. The patient complained of dyspnoea and trismus. The diffuse and fluctuating swelling was observed in the submandibular and submental area, which spreads to the neck and chest. It was diagnosed mediastinitis as a submandibular and submental abscess complication due to the impacted teeth’ pericoronitis. Two drainage incisions were made following the administration of oxygen and antibiotics injection. The success of mediastinitis treatment due to the spread of odontogenic infection is determined by proper diagnosis and appropriate initial management. Antibiotic administration and pus drainage are the very decisive stage of treatment to reduce the risk of death. It is necessary to eliminate the causative of odontogenic infection.

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Published

2024-05-16

How to Cite

1.
Cholid Z, Arina Y. Mediastinitis due to Odontogenic infection. PJMD [Internet]. 2024 May 16 [cited 2024 Dec. 9];12(3). Available from: https://ojs.zu.edu.pk/pjmd/article/view/2251

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