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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 126, No 4, 469-472.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 126, Issue 4, 469-472
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CLINICAL PRACTICE

Managing periorbital space abscess. Secondary to dentoalveolar abscess



EH Miller and DK Kassebaum

General Practice Residency Program, University of Colorado, School of Dentistry, Denver 80262, USA.

Although orbital space infections are a relatively rare sequela of dentoalveolar infections, such cases have been reported. This case report describes the management of an abscess involving the left eye that originated as a dental abscess.


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