F. Jordana (Chirurgien-dentiste, assistante hospitalo-universitaire, attachée de recherche) , Y. Fronty (Chirurgien-dentiste, adjoint au chef de service) , P. Barbrel (Spécialiste des hôpitaux des Armées, chef de service)
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Abstract
Pathological relations between the eye and the tooth are known for a long time, although they are extremely rare. There are many ocular demonstrations of dental origin (uveitis, cellulitis, conjunctivitis, accommodation disturbances, watering…). Long-term ophthalmic sequelae of a dental pathology can be extremely serious : permanent reduction of vision, diplopia or even blindness… Consequences of oro-facial infection affecting orbit and central nervous system can be hemiparalysy, even death. Stomatologists, dental surgeons and ophthalmologists should associate their competences for the diagnosis establishment, and the implementation of a local and/or general treatment.