Dental Infections and Risk for Brain Abscess: A Literature Review

Greggory D Boatright, Michell A Llerena, David J Gorelov, M. T. Alkaelani, Joel Goeckeritz, B. Lucke-Wold
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Dental work is commonly accepted as a low-risk procedure but has been associated with serious brain abscesses. Bacteria from the oral cavity can spread to the brain and cause life-threatening infections. In this literature review, the focus was placed on the relevant causative bacteria, surgical procedures, and correlated medical conditions revolving around brain abscesses following dental work. This paper is written from a neurological surgery perspective, using information collected from several case studies, case reviews, and other related published manuscripts. Several risk factors have been identified to predispose oral cavity bacterial infection to cause brain abscess: dental work done in the upper molars; right-to-left shunts in the heart; and poor dental hygiene. If the bacterium of the abscess is correctly identified, there is a greater effectiveness of treatment, but prolonging antibiotic and/or surgical treatment increases morbidity.
牙齿感染与脑脓肿的风险:文献综述
牙科工作通常被认为是一种低风险的手术,但与严重的脑脓肿有关。口腔中的细菌会扩散到大脑,导致危及生命的感染。在这篇文献综述中,重点放在了相关的致病细菌,外科手术,以及在牙科手术后围绕脑脓肿的相关医疗条件。本文从神经外科的角度出发,使用了从几个案例研究、病例回顾和其他相关已发表的手稿中收集的信息。已经确定了几个危险因素易导致口腔细菌感染导致脑脓肿:上颌磨牙的牙科工作;心脏右至左分流;还有糟糕的口腔卫生。如果正确识别脓肿的细菌,治疗效果会更好,但延长抗生素和/或手术治疗会增加发病率。
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