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- Pericoronitis abstract "Pericoronitis (from the Greek peri, "around", Latin corona "crown" and -itis, "inflammation") also known as operculitis, is inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth, including the gingiva (gums) and the dental follicle. The soft tissue covering a partially erupted tooth is known as an operculum, an area which can be difficult to access with normal oral hygiene methods. The synonym operculitis technically refers to inflammation of the operculum alone.Pericoronitis is caused by an accumulation of bacteria and debris beneath the operculum, or by mechanical trauma (e.g. biting the operculum with the opposing tooth). Pericoronitis is often associated with partially erupted and impacted mandibular third molars (lower wisdom teeth), often occurring at the age of wisdom tooth eruption (15-24). Other common causes of similar pain from the third molar region are food impaction causing periodontal pain, pulpitis from dental caries (tooth decay), and acute myofascial pain in temporomandibular joint disorder.Pericoronitis is classified into chronic and acute. Chronic pericoronitis can present with no or only mild symptoms and long remissions between any escalations to acute pericoronitis. Acute pericoronitis is associated with a wide range of symptoms including severe pain, swelling and fever. Sometimes there is an associated pericoronal abscess (an accumulation of pus). This infection can spread to other parts of the face or neck, and occasionally can lead to airway compromise (e.g. Ludwig's angina) requiring emergency hospital treatment. The treatment of pericoronitis is through pain management and by resolving the inflammation. The inflammation can be resolved by flushing the debris or infection from the pericoronal tissues or by removing the associated tooth or operculum. Retaining the tooth requires improved oral hygiene in the area to prevent further acute pericoronitis episodes. Tooth removal is often indicated in cases of recurrent pericoronitis, extensive decay, or tooth impaction.".
- Pericoronitis diseasesdb "9827".
- Pericoronitis icd10 "K05.2 (acute), K05.3 (chronic)".
- Pericoronitis icd9 "523.3".
- Pericoronitis meshId "D010497".
- Pericoronitis thumbnail 48_clinical_pericornitis.jpg?width=300.
- Pericoronitis wikiPageID "3489080".
- Pericoronitis wikiPageRevisionID "603338329".
- Pericoronitis align "left".
- Pericoronitis alt "clinical shot of pericoronitis".
- Pericoronitis alt "xray of pericoronitis".
- Pericoronitis caption "A radiograph of the above tooth showing chronic pericoronitis, operculum and bone destruction from chronic inflammation. Tooth is slightly disto-angular.".
- Pericoronitis caption "An operculum over the partially erupted lower left third molar tooth. There is moderate inflammation, recurrent swelling and pus".
- Pericoronitis caption "Pericoronitis associated with the lower right third molar .".
- Pericoronitis direction "vertical".
- Pericoronitis diseasesdb "9827".
- Pericoronitis hasPhotoCollection Pericoronitis.
- Pericoronitis header "Clinical & xray correlation of pericoronitis".
- Pericoronitis icd "523.3".
- Pericoronitis icd "K05.2 , K05.3".
- Pericoronitis image "38".
- Pericoronitis meshid "D010497".
- Pericoronitis name "Pericoronitis".
- Pericoronitis width "200".
- Pericoronitis subject Category:Periodontal_disorders.
- Pericoronitis type Abstraction100002137.
- Pericoronitis type Attribute100024264.
- Pericoronitis type Condition113920835.
- Pericoronitis type Disease114070360.
- Pericoronitis type Disorder114052403.
- Pericoronitis type IllHealth114052046.
- Pericoronitis type Illness114061805.
- Pericoronitis type PathologicalState114051917.
- Pericoronitis type PeriodontalDisorders.
- Pericoronitis type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Pericoronitis type State100024720.
- Pericoronitis type Disease.
- Pericoronitis type AilmentCondition.
- Pericoronitis type Situation.
- Pericoronitis comment "Pericoronitis (from the Greek peri, "around", Latin corona "crown" and -itis, "inflammation") also known as operculitis, is inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth, including the gingiva (gums) and the dental follicle. The soft tissue covering a partially erupted tooth is known as an operculum, an area which can be difficult to access with normal oral hygiene methods.".
- Pericoronitis label "Pericoronaritis".
- Pericoronitis label "Pericoronite".
- Pericoronitis label "Pericoronitis".
- Pericoronitis label "Pericoronitis".
- Pericoronitis label "Péricoronarite".
- Pericoronitis label "Перикоронит".
- Pericoronitis label "تواج".
- Pericoronitis sameAs Pericoronaritis.
- Pericoronitis sameAs Péricoronarite.
- Pericoronitis sameAs Pericoronite.
- Pericoronitis sameAs Pericoronitis.
- Pericoronitis sameAs m.09g7f8.
- Pericoronitis sameAs Q946882.
- Pericoronitis sameAs Q946882.
- Pericoronitis sameAs Pericoronitis.
- Pericoronitis wasDerivedFrom Pericoronitis?oldid=603338329.
- Pericoronitis depiction 48_clinical_pericornitis.jpg.
- Pericoronitis isPrimaryTopicOf Pericoronitis.
- Pericoronitis name "Pericoronitis".