Odontogenic Subperiosteal Abscess of the Lateral Orbit: Timely Recognition and Management

Author:

Houle Ashley N.1,Pham Chau1,Valikodath Nita1,Elmowitz Jordan S.1ORCID,Callahan Nicholas1

Affiliation:

1. Chicago Medical Center, The University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Abstract

AbstractOrbital abscess is a rare entity due to an odontogenic infection. The progression from a toothache to serious complications such as blindness or death can be sudden and severe. The authors present the case of a 13-year-old male patient with a 2-day history of dental pain, which progressed to involve the periorbital tissues. He was experiencing visual symptoms. Computed tomographic imaging revealed a canine space abscess associated with a carious right maxillary molar in continuity with a subperiosteal abscess of the right lateral orbit. Surgical drainage was performed under general anesthesia via intraoral and extraoral approaches. The postoperative course was uncomplicated and vision improved. Multidisciplinary and timely management is crucial for successful outcomes in managing orbital abscesses of odontogenic origin. Therefore, it is crucial for emergency and primary care physicians to recognize when specialist consultation is indicated and expedite this process.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

General Dentistry

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