Mueller P O, Lowder M Q
Department of Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, USA.
Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract. 1998 Aug;14(2):349-63, vii. doi: 10.1016/s0749-0739(17)30202-x.
Dental sepsis or periapical abscess formation constitutes a large percentage of dental conditions that afflict horses. Dental sepsis occurs when the pulp chamber of the tooth is exposed to the oral cavity or external environment, allowing bacterial localization with resulting infection. Although acute, primary, septic pulpitis in horses is rare, dental sepsis often results from colonization of the pulp chamber with pathogenic bacteria secondary to maleruption or impaction of teeth with secondary alveolar bone lysis, primary fractures of the tooth, mandible, or maxilla, periodontal disease, or infundibular necrosis. The sequela to pulpal infection are extensions into the periradicular tissues and mandibular or maxillary periapical abscess formation.
牙源性败血症或根尖周脓肿的形成在困扰马匹的牙齿疾病中占很大比例。当牙髓腔暴露于口腔或外部环境时,就会发生牙源性败血症,使细菌得以定植并导致感染。虽然马匹急性原发性化脓性牙髓炎很少见,但牙源性败血症通常是由于牙齿萌出异常或阻生,继发牙槽骨溶解、牙齿、下颌骨或上颌骨原发性骨折、牙周病或漏斗状坏死,导致病原菌在牙髓腔定植所致。牙髓感染的后遗症是感染扩展到根尖周组织,形成下颌或上颌根尖周脓肿。