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BREAST DIFFUSION OF PERIMAXILLARY CELLULITIS OF DENTAL ORIGIN IN THE FEMALE POPULATION AT THE HOSPITAL AND UNIVERSITY CENTER OF BOUAKE (IVORY COAST)

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Last updated: 08 Feb 2025

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ABSTRACT
Introduction
Breast spread of perimaxillary cellulitis of dental origin is a rare but serious complication. It involves the vital prognosis and the prognosis of the mammary organ. The objective of this study was to study the clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary aspects
Material and Methods

This was a retrospective study with a descriptive aim carried out in the Odontostomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery department of the Bouaké Hospital and University Center over a period of 04 years (January 2019 – December 2022). Patients admitted for perimaxillary cellulitis dental origin diffused secondarily to the mammary region, were included in our study.

Results
13 cases collected, representing a frequency of 1.66% among all cervico-facial cellulitis of dental origin. The average age was 25.8 years. Traditional therapy was the most noted antecedent (69% or n=9). The average consultation time was 3.6 days. The left genital region was involved in 5 cases (39%) among the initial locations of this cellulitis. Clinically, skin necrosis was found in 7 cases (54%). Therapeutically, necrosectomy was performed in 6 patients (46%) and mastectomy in 1 case (8%). The clinical outcome was satisfactory in 8 patients after thin skin grafting (62%). 3 cases of after-effects were noted (2 breast retraction and 1 cervical retraction).

Conclusion
Perimaxillary cellulitis of dental origin and spread to the breast seems to be the prerogative of women during periods of genital activity. Surgical treatment is most often mutilating, leading to numerous after-effects. It requires special psychological support.

DOI

10.21608/omx.2025.348349.1271

Keywords

Keywords: cellulite, tooth, Breast

Authors

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PORNAN ISSA JULES

Last Name

BERETE

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Department of odonto-stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Bouaké’s Hospital and University Center (Ivory coast)

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issaberete8@gmail.com

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Ivory Coast

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0000-0003-3438-6039

First Name

ERIC KOUASSI

Last Name

ZEGBEH-NGUESSAN

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Affiliation

Department of odonto-stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Bouaké’s Hospital and University Center (Ivory coast)

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zndes@yahoo.fr

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First Name

DJEMI

Last Name

MARTIAL

MiddleName

ERNEST

Affiliation

Department of odonto-stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Bouaké’s Hospital and University Center (Ivory coast)

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rinodjemiernest@gmail.com

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Ivory coast

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First Name

YAO

Last Name

ANGE LEOPOLD

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Affiliation

Department of odonto-stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Bouaké’s Hospital and University Center (Ivory coast)

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leopold00225@yahoo.fr

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First Name

AMENOU

Last Name

DIANE

MiddleName

AFFOUE

Affiliation

Department of odonto-stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Bouaké’s Hospital and University Center (Ivory coast)

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yaoangeleopold@gmail.com

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First Name

ORY

Last Name

ALEXANDRE

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OPKOU

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Department of odonto-stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Bouaké’s Hospital and University Center (Ivory coast)

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ernestmartialdjemi@gmail.com

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16

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1

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53566

Issue Date

2025-01-01

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2024-12-28

Publish Date

2025-01-01

Page Start

32

Page End

34

Print ISSN

2090-097X

Online ISSN

2090-5424

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410,381

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506

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Publication Title

Egyptian Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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BREAST DIFFUSION OF PERIMAXILLARY CELLULITIS OF DENTAL ORIGIN IN THE FEMALE POPULATION AT THE HOSPITAL AND UNIVERSITY CENTER OF BOUAKE (IVORY COAST)

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08 Feb 2025