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Treatment of Post-Septal Orbital Cellulitis due to Odontogenic Infection
Isadora Bortolo Sacchetin1, Gabriel Conceição Brito2, Ligia Pozzobon Martins1
1Department of Oral Medicine and Pediatric Dentistry, State University of Londrina, Londrina.
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Orbital cellulitis happens when the region behind the orbital septum is affected. It consists an urgency because of its potential risks of complications, such as vision loss, cavernous sinus thrombosis, or Lemierre Syndrome. This article reports a case of a subperiosteal and orbital cellulitis, which had a periapical lesion in the left first molar as it´s focus. Because of the urgency of those cases, the surgeon needs to make an early diagnosis and prompt approach.
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