Severe Cervicofacial Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum Caused by a Dental Handpiece: A Case Report and Guidelines for Management for the Dental Practitioner.

The New York state dental journal Pub Date : 2016-11-01
Christopher Ban, Armando Uribe-Rivera, Deepak Krishnan
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Cervicofacial emphysema (CE) is a rare but potentially serious condition that can arise iatrogenically from dental or surgical procedures. Dental handpieces with fore-exhaust can inject air into tissues at pressures at or greater than 30 psi. Since 1963, there have been approximately 100 case reports in the literature of iatrogenic CE from routine dental procedures. Prompt recognition and treatment are essential; however, many general practitioners may only be familiar with CE from their dental school curriculum. A case of unusually severe cervicofacial emphysema with concomitant pneumomediastinum is presented, along with a discussion and review of management principles for the general dentist. It is our hope that refamiliarization with this condition will give the general dentist an appreciation for and recognition of signs of CE, thereby being the first. link in a chain of successful treatment.

由牙科手机引起的严重颈面肺气肿和纵隔气肿:一个病例报告和牙科医生管理指南。
颈面肺气肿(CE)是一种罕见但潜在严重的疾病,可由牙科或外科手术引起。带前排气的牙科手机可以在压力等于或大于30psi的情况下将空气注入组织。自1963年以来,文献中大约有100例来自常规牙科手术的医源性CE报告。及时识别和治疗至关重要;然而,许多全科医生可能只是从他们的牙科学校课程中熟悉CE。一个不寻常的严重颈面肺气肿合并纵隔气肿的情况下提出,以及讨论和审查的管理原则,一般牙医。我们希望重新熟悉这种情况将使普通牙医对CE的迹象有一个欣赏和认识,从而成为第一个。成功治疗链中的一环。
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