Relationship between the Oral Hygiene and the Odontogenic Infections of Oral and Maxillofacial Region

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Mohammed Kadhim Al-Koofee, Norehan Moktar, Dr. Siti Lailatul Akmar Binti Zainuddin

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The description maxillofacial odontogenic infection applies to potential maxillofacial and facial odontogenic infections. 155 patients visiting the dental clinic of Bahgdad Hospital and alleging dental caries were examined. A self-administered questionnaire had to be responded to by both respondents. Participants were asked to answer questions on both population and oral hygiene. After completion of the questionnaires, they were collected. The sample was then moved to the culture and identification Microbiology Laboratory to prepare and sterilized Pre-Reduced MacCardney bottle thioglycollate bubble. SPSS version 20.0 was used for analyzing data. Statistical research descriptive has been completed. In order to analyze the relationship of results between two categorical variables, the Chisquared test and significance were computed at p<0.05. Data submitted by tables and figures. Oral infection continues to be an important public health concern. Good oral health and dental plaque control routine require good oral hygiene. In recent decades, the number of people who hold their teeth more naturally increased. Adequate oral hygiene is difficult to achieve and normal oral mucosal infection and chronic asyphtomatic teeth. Holding the oral health of patients with medical or acute conditions is a particular concern. The mouth is a significant possible source of infection and inflammation and pays tribute to all dentists' daily recollection of the public health and overall health burden.

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Mohammed Kadhim Al-Koofee, Norehan Moktar, Dr. Siti Lailatul Akmar Binti Zainuddin. (2021). Relationship between the Oral Hygiene and the Odontogenic Infections of Oral and Maxillofacial Region. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(2), 2229–2237. Retrieved from https://www.annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/1168
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