Submandibular space
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This study was decided to carry out to re-evaluate the presumed pathogens involved in oral and maxillofacial infections and their susceptibility to the routinely used antibiotics in this part of the world.
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Head & neck - Concise illustrated anatomy (Volume 3) has contents: Scalp and diploic and emissary veins, muscles of facial expression, parotid gland, facial nerve, and blood vessels of face, submandibular region, tongue and paralingual space,... and other contents. Invite you to refer.
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Infection of the submandibular and/or sublingual space typically originates from an infected or recently extracted lower tooth. The result is the severe, lifethreatening infection referred to as Ludwig's angina (see "Oral Infections," above). Infection of the lateral pharyngeal (or parapharyngeal) space is most often a complication of common infections of the oral cavity and upper respiratory tract, including tonsillitis, peritonsillar abscess, pharyngitis, mastoiditis, or periodontal infection.
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