Biochemical Changes in Maxillofacial Infection
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- 10.2991/ahsr.k.211012.028How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Maxillary operation, biochemical changes, electrolyte imbalance, diabetic status mellitus
- Abstract
Maxillary operation includes treating cases of congenital distortion, if the upper jaw has a large depression or protrusion, cross blockage, too much or too few teeth and lack of growth in the middle of the face (mid-facial hypoplasia), in order to continue performing the vital functions easily and smoothly with improvement of appearance. To find out whether laboratory or clinical variables on patients admitted with odontogenic impurities have a relation with a severe unassailable medical condition and extended hospice visit, laboratory investigations will increase the judgment. Hence, the assistance of ordinary blood assessments for elective surgical strategies in sufferers which are clinically healthful is established extensively. Moreover, this study contributes to increasing experience and education, by focusing on retrospective pathological records of cases and biochemical changes to find out the complications that expected to occur from maxillofacial infections, such as a member’s disability from dental or non-dental infection. A retrospective patient-oriented research that incorporated all patients that were treated in the study of odontogenic origin in the department of Maxillofacial and oral Surgery at Ghazi Hariri Hospital for Specialized Surgery. The medical records were evaluated where 27 patient’s data for biochemical changes, type of specific treatment, and complications was used. Medical conditions having an association with potential immunosuppression, electrolyte imbalance and the status of diabetes mellitus are some of the important factors that should be given intensive care. The results of this retrospective analysis show that hemostasis of blood glucose and electrolytes balance having an advantage of being a sensitive important step for controlling the patient stability postoperative. White blood cells are essential markers used for the determination of an infection’s severity and the competence of treatment given to manage fascial space infections of the odontogenic origin. They also help in the protection of patients from various side effects caused by excessive usage of antibiotic. Therefore, White Blood Cells should be used as monitoring tools for the management of patients with fascial space infections of the odontogenic origin.
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TY - CONF AU - Taghreed H. Alsadoon AU - Zainab. G. Saade AU - Marwa. M. Abd Alrasool AU - Taif. J. Ghanim AU - Hussien. A. Khadim PY - 2021 DA - 2021/10/12 TI - Biochemical Changes in Maxillofacial Infection BT - Proceedings of the 1st International Ninevah Conference on Medical Sciences (INCMS 2021) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 170 EP - 174 SN - 2468-5739 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.211012.028 DO - 10.2991/ahsr.k.211012.028 ID - Alsadoon2021 ER -