TITLE:
Cervicofacial Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum Complicating a Dental Extraction
AUTHORS:
Abdelkarim Shimi, Said Benlamkaddem, Driss Tahse, Ali Derkaoui, Mohammed Khatouf
KEYWORDS:
Subcutaneous Emphysema, Pneumomediastinum, Dental Extraction
JOURNAL NAME:
Case Reports in Clinical Medicine,
Vol.4 No.7,
July
7,
2015
ABSTRACT:
Background: Pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema are a rare and well-known complication of dental procedures. Many cases go unrecognized and resolve spontaneously, while others may require specific therapeutic management to prevent complications. Case Presentations: We report a case of cervical subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediasitnum occurring after extraction of lower right second molar. The emphysema was detected 2 hours after dental surgery. This paper reports on the diagnosis and treatment of subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum. Conclusion: In order to prevent this complication, air turbine high speed drills should be used only in necessary cases.