Intraoral management of odontogenic infection associated with severe trismus under local anesthesia

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Bojan Obradovic

Abstract

Trismus is defined as a tonic contraction of the muscles of mastication. It can also refer to limited mouth opening of any cause. Trismus is a classical symptom of masticatory space infections and it can be a sign of an infection in the anterior compartment of lateral pharyngeal space. Common causes in clinical practice followed by trismus are odontogenic infection which can be periodontal or pericoronal. This article will present a clinical report on intraoral management of mandibular odontogenic infection accompanied by severe trismus under local anesthesia using modified Akinosi technique in an outpatient environment. Treatment and postoperative period were routine. This kind of approach provides access to the infection at an early stage without general anesthesia, it shortens the hospital treatment and it enables faster recovery.

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Obradovic, Bojan. “Intraoral Management of Odontogenic Infection Associated With Severe Trismus under Local Anesthesia”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 92, no. 2, Mar. 2021, pp. 116-8, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/1201.
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