Case Report
Dissecting Subperiosteal Abscess After Surgical Removal of Mandibular Third Molar
Myint Wei1 and Haydar Majeed Mahdey2*
1Department of Oral Surgery, Senior Lecturer, SEGi University, Malaysia
2Department of Oral Surgery, Lecturer, SEGi University, Malaysia
Haydar Majeed Mahdey, Department of Oral Surgery, Lecturer, Faculty of dentistry, SEGi University, Malaysia.
Received Date: December 03, 2018; Published Date: January 23, 2019
Abstract
Impacted Third molar surgery is one of the most common procedures performed in oral and maxillofacial surgery offices. Dissecting subperiosteal abscess, a certain type of subperiosteal infection after surgical removal of mandibular third molar, may occur several weeks after an apparently uneventful healing of a mandibular third molar wound. It can be managed and prevent further complication if diagnosed early and give proper treatment.
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Myint Wei, Haydar Majeed Mahdey. Dissecting Subperiosteal Abscess After Surgical Removal of Mandibular Third Molar. On J Dent & Oral Health. 1(4): 2019. OJDOH.MS.ID.000518.