tailieunhanh - Post tooth extraction necrotising fasciitis and rhinocerebral mucormycosis in a diabetic patient

Dentists and oral surgeons perform tooth extractions. If the tooth is impacted, they cut away gum and bone tissue which cover the tooth and then, using forceps, grasp the tooth and gently rock it back and forth to loosen it from the jaw bone and ligaments that hold it in place. Once the tooth has been extracted, a blood clot usually forms in the socket. Sometimes, the blood clot in the socket breaks loose, exposing the socket leading to dry socket. But when this wok of tooth extraction is performed by unauthorized and unskilled persons there is breach in protocols. If patient is immunocompromised there is risk of developing opportunistic infections may be bacterial, fungal etc. | Post tooth extraction necrotising fasciitis and rhinocerebral mucormycosis in a diabetic patient