Ali Elneel Ahmed Mohamed, Eltayeb Amel Salah, Osman Musadak Ali Karrar
1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Khartoum, P. O. Box 102, Khartoum, Sudan.
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Nile College, Khartoum North, Sudan.
J Maxillofac Oral Surg. 2020 Jun;19(2):298-301. doi: 10.1007/s12663-019-01206-z. Epub 2019 Mar 9.
Odontogenic infections have the potential to develop rapidly into deep-space infections and compromise the airway. This problem is aggravated by pregnancy because of the physiological changes. This study aimed to determine the causes of referral delay for pregnant patients presenting with fascial space infections.
Ten pregnant patients with severe odontogenic infections reported to the outpatient clinic at Khartoum Teaching Dental Hospital included in the study during the study period included in the study. Patients with any systemic disease excluded. Demographic data were taken followed by history and then extraoral and intraoral examinations. A predesigned case report form was completed for each patient including the cause of referral delay, the offending teeth, space involved, and trimester at the time of presentation.
The age range was from 18 to 35 years, and the mean age was 26.5 years SD ± 6.3. The odontogenic infections were most common in the last trimester (60%), followed by the late second trimester (40%).The most common tooth involved was the mandibular wisdom tooth (50%), and the submandibular space was the most frequently involved fascial space (70%). All patients were admitted and treated with incision and drainage under local anesthesia; the offending tooth was extracted and intravenous antibiotic and fluids were administered. Patients were on daily dressing until they were discharged on oral antibiotics. Two patients with Ludwig's angina progressed to necrotizing fasciitis.
Misconceptions among women regarding dental treatment during pregnancy were the most common cause of the delay. The myths and misconceptions should be addressed by dentists and prenatal care providers about oral health during pregnancy, and obstetricians' awareness increased that oral health needs special attention during pregnancy.
牙源性感染有可能迅速发展为深部间隙感染并危及气道。由于生理变化,怀孕会使这个问题更加严重。本研究旨在确定患有筋膜间隙感染的孕妇转诊延迟的原因。
在研究期间,10名患有严重牙源性感染的孕妇到喀土穆教学牙科医院门诊就诊并纳入研究。排除患有任何全身性疾病的患者。记录人口统计学数据,随后进行病史询问,然后进行口外和口内检查。为每位患者填写一份预先设计的病例报告表,包括转诊延迟的原因、患牙、受累间隙以及就诊时的孕周。
年龄范围为18至35岁,平均年龄为26.5岁,标准差±6.3。牙源性感染在孕晚期最为常见(60%),其次是孕中期晚期(40%)。最常受累的牙齿是下颌智齿(50%),颌下间隙是最常受累的筋膜间隙(70%)。所有患者均入院并在局部麻醉下进行切开引流;拔除患牙,并给予静脉抗生素和补液治疗。患者每天换药,直到口服抗生素出院。两名患有路德维希咽峡炎的患者进展为坏死性筋膜炎。
女性对孕期牙科治疗的误解是延迟的最常见原因。牙医和产前护理提供者应消除关于孕期口腔健康的 myths 和误解,并提高产科医生对孕期口腔健康需要特别关注的认识。