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|April 1, 1993
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Self-induced pneumoparotitis, a rare condition causing parotid gland swelling, can occur due to orthodontic appliances. This cheek-puffing behavior may lead to unexplained parotid swelling, requiring consideration in dental evaluations.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Medicine
  • Otolaryngology

Background:

  • Self-induced pneumoparotitis is infrequently linked to dental or orthodontic interventions.
  • Parotid gland swelling is a common patient complaint with diverse etiologies.

Observation:

  • A patient presented with parotid swelling potentially related to orthodontic appliance use.
  • The mechanism involves habitual cheek puffing in response to appliance irritation.

Findings:

  • The study suggests a plausible link between orthodontic appliance adaptation and the development of pneumoparotitis.
  • This behavior can precipitate acute, unexplained parotid swelling.

Implications:

  • Pneumoparotitis should be included in the differential diagnosis for patients presenting with parotid swelling.

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  • Early recognition is crucial for appropriate management, especially in cases with rapid onset and unclear causes.