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КАЗАНСКИЙ

ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫЙ
МЕДИЦИНСКИЙ Odontogenic Infections
УНИВЕРСИТЕТ

Larisa N. Mubarakova
MD, Associate Professor of the Department of
maxillofacial surgery and surgical dentistry
Inoculation is characterized by the entry of pathogenic
microbes into the body without disease occurring.

An infection involves the proliferation of microbes resulting in


triggering of the defense mechanism, a process manifesting as
inflammation.

Inflammation is the localized reaction of vascular and


connective tissue of the body to an irritant, resulting in the
development of an exudate rich in proteins and cells.
Acute Inflammation. This is characterized by rapid
progression and is associated with typical signs and
symptoms. If it does not regress completely, it may become
subacute or chronic.
Subacute Inflammation. This is considered a transition phase
between acute and chronic inflammation.
Chronic Inflammation. This procedure presents a prolonged
time frame with slight clinical symptoms and is characterized
mainly by the development of connective tissue.
International Statistical Classification of
Diseases and Related Health Problems
10th Revision

(K00-K14)
Diseases of oral cavity, salivary glands and jaws
K04.4 Acute apical periodontitis of pulpal origin
Incl.:
Acute apical periodontitis NOS

K04.5 Chronic apical periodontitis


Incl.:
Apical or periapical granuloma
Apical periodontitis NOS
K04.6 Periapical abscess with sinus
Incl. abscess with sinus:
Dental
Dentoalveolar

K04.7 Periapical abscess without sinus


Incl. abscess NOS:
Dental
Dentoalveolar
Periapical
K05.2 Acute periodontitis
Incl.:
Acute pericoronitis
Parodontal abscess
Periodontal abscess
Excl.:
acute apical periodontitis (K04.4)
periapical abscess (K04.7)
periapical abscess with sinus (K04.6)
K05.3 Chronic periodontitis
Incl.:
Chronic pericoronitis
Periodontitis:
• NOS
• complex
• simplex

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