Berge T I
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Haukeland University Hospital, Norway.
Acta Odontol Scand. 1996 Oct;54(5):309-13. doi: 10.3109/00016359609003543.
A retrospective study of patients hospitalized for infections associated with partially erupted third molars during a 10-year period (1985-94) showed a total of 17 cases: 6 women and 11 men, aged 18 to 57 years. Eight patients were in the third decade. No deviation from the habits of the general population with regard to cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption or overrepresentation of general health problems was found. All infections were of pericoronal origin. Bacteriologic cultures from six patients showed mixed aerobic-anaerobic oral flora, without any penicillin-resistant strains. The incidence rate of serious orofacial infections associated with partially erupted third molars was calculated to be 0.016 cases per year per 1000 patients at risk.
一项对1985年至1994年这10年间因部分萌出的第三磨牙相关感染而住院的患者进行的回顾性研究显示,共有17例病例:6名女性和11名男性,年龄在18至57岁之间。8名患者处于第三个十年年龄段。在吸烟、饮酒习惯或一般健康问题的过度表现方面,未发现与普通人群有偏差。所有感染均源于冠周。6名患者的细菌培养显示为需氧菌和厌氧菌混合的口腔菌群,无任何耐青霉素菌株。经计算,与部分萌出的第三磨牙相关的严重口腔面部感染的发病率为每1000名有风险的患者每年0.016例。