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Are dental infections a cause of brain abscess? Case report and review of the literature
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Dental ConditionsOral CavityBrain AbscessesBrain IsolateDental DiseaseOral MicrobiologyAre Dental InfectionsNeurologyBrain AbscessBrain LesionNeuropathologyMedicineDental InfectionsCase Report
Dental pathology and/or treatment have been linked to a small number of brain abscesses as possible sources of infection. A further case is presented, in which a dental site is implicated. A review of the evidence was undertaken. A wide range of dental procedures had been implicated. In some cases the brain isolate was not of dental origin. In many, the diagnosis was one of exclusion. In order to confirm the role of odontogenic infection in the pathogenesis of brain abscess, modern sampling techniques should be used to precisely identify the isolates. The causal organism should be identified in both oral and cranial sites.
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