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Published in French in Tropical Dental Journal Volume 35 - September 2012 pages 19-25

Alveolitis : review of literatureAlveolitis : review of literature est évalué 1 étoiles par les abonnés Tropical Dental Journal Online

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Authors : M. Laraki, S. Chbicheb, W. El Wady - Morocco


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Les alvéolites sont des complications infectieuses succédant à l’extraction dentaire. Elles se présentent sous deux formes : sèche, caractérisée par syndrome douloureux et un alvéole déshabitée, et suppurée, qui s’identifie par des douleurs provoquées et un alvéole comblé. Leurs étiopathogénies restent un sujet d’interrogation vue la rareté d’études concernant cette complication. Néanmoins, le traitement est en majorité favorable par une sédation de la douleur et la mise en route d’une cicatrisation physiologique. A partir de cet article, nous allons faire le point sur leurs formes cliniques, leurs étiologies ainsi que le traitement suivi.

Abstract
Alveolitis : review of literature

Alveolitis are infectious complications following the dental extraction. They appear under two forms : dry, characterized by a painful syndrome and uninhabited alveolus, and suppurative, which becomes identified by provoked pain and alveolus filled. Their etiopathogenesis remain a subject of interrogation because of the rarity of studies concerning this complication. Nevertheless, treatment is mainly favorable by a sedation of the pain and the startup of a physiological healing. From this article, we are going to review their clinical forms, their etiology as well as the followed treatment.

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