odontogenicfacial
Odontogenicfacial is a term used to describe the facial manifestations that originate from odontogenic sources, meaning disease processes arising from tooth-forming tissues or their supporting structures. The concept encompasses a range of conditions that produce facial signs or symptoms because the dental pathology extends into facial soft tissues, jaws, or adjacent sinus areas. While not always used as a formal diagnosis, it helps categorize cases where dental disease presents with prominent facial involvement.
Common etiologies include odontogenic infections such as periapical and periodontal abscesses that spread into facial spaces,
Clinical features typically involve facial swelling or asymmetry, tenderness, and toothache or dental tenderness. Patients may
Management targets the underlying odontogenic source and may include drainage or incision for abscesses, endodontic therapy