Management of Infections of the Oral and Maxillofacial Regions |
Contents
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Chapter 3 | 90 |
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF INFECTION | 329 |
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abscess activity acute agents amphotericin anaerobic antibiotic antibody antigen antimicrobial appear associated bacteria become blood body bone caused cells cent chronic clinical common concentration containing culture defenses dental develop diagnosis direct disease dose drainage drug early effective examination example factors fever Figure flora fluid frequently function given gland gram-negative growth hospital host human immune important increased indicated individuals infection initial involved isolated laboratory later lesions less levels mechanisms microorganisms mucosa muscle normal occur oral oral cavity Oral Surg organisms osteomyelitis pain pathogens patients penicillin performed period present procedures produce reactions region reported require resistance response result rheumatic fever salivary secondary seen sensitivity serum severe signs skin soft space species specimens spread stain Staphylococcus streptococci studies surface surgery surgical swelling symptoms Table therapy tion tissue tract treated treatment usually virus wound