Multiple deep-seated dentofacial abscesses caused by multidrug-resistant viridans group streptococci

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Abstract

Odontogenic infections, generally caused by dental caries and periodontal disease, can result in fatal illness. We herein report a 71-year-old Japanese woman with type 2 diabetes and hemodialysis who suffered from multiple dentofacial abscesses mainly caused by multidrug-resistant Streptococcus oralis. She complained of pain and swelling of her face, with an extraoral fistula from the left cheek. Following 3 surgical debridement procedures and partial mandibulectomy, in addition to 12 weeks of antimicrobial therapy, the multiple dentofacial abscesses were ameliorated. A combination of surgical and antimicrobial treatments following an early diagnosis is essential for reducing further complications.

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Fukushima, S., Hagiya, H., Mizuta, Y., Nakano, Y., Takahara, M., Okamoto, K., … Otsuka, F. (2020). Multiple deep-seated dentofacial abscesses caused by multidrug-resistant viridans group streptococci. Internal Medicine, 59(16), 2067–2070. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.4283-20

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