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From Toothache to Tragedy: Liam's Battle With Ludwig's Angina

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  • Slajd: 1
  • "From toothache to tragedy: Liam's battle with Ludwig's Angina"
  • Slajd: 2
  • FRIENDLY CARE DENTAL CLINIC
  • "Liam, is a 33-year-old guy who had always been healthy. Except for his type 1 diabetes, which he managed like a pro."
  • Slajd: 3
  • "No worries, Liam. We’ll have that tooth out in no time."
  • "Doc, this molar has been giving me trouble for days."
  • Slajd: 4
  • "Liam’s extraction went smoothly. Or so it seemed..."
  • Slajd: 5
  • "It’s weird... my face is swelling, and it’s getting worse."
  • "You should go to the ER, Liam."
  • Two days later.
  • Slajd: 6
  • "I can’t swallow, and breathing is getting hard."
  • "What’s your chief complaint?"
  • "Severe swelling in my neck and difficulty swallowing."
  • Slajd: 7
  • "Radiographic findings revealed bilateral submandibular swelling consistent with cellulitis. The dentist's extraction had triggered Ludwig’s Angina."
  • Slajd: 8
  • Heart 140bpmRespiratory Rate 28/minBP 220/120mmHgTemperature 39C
  • "The infection didn’t go away. It spread — fast. Breathing became almost impossible."
  • Slajd: 9
  • "We need to act now. His airway is closing up! Emergency tracheostomy!"
  • Slajd: 10
  • "With time running out, they performed a tracheostomy to save his airway and began draining the infection."
  • Slajd: 11
  • "You’re stable now, Liam. The antibiotics are working. You’re going to be okay."
  • "Liam survived. The infection was stopped, and he was on the road to recovery."
  • Slajd: 12
  • "Ludwig’s Angina. Is a rare but dangerous infection. First described in 1836, it can turn something as simple as a tooth extraction into a life-threatening event."
  • A 19th-century German doctor, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm von Ludwig, examining a patient with a swollen neck
  • Slajd: 13
  • "Thanks to modern medicine, what was once fatal is now treatable. But Ludwig’s Angina is a reminder: even in today’s world, some shadows still lurk in the background."
  • Slajd: 14
  • "Good oral hygiene also avoids painful problems like tooth decay and infections. A little prevention goes a long way — and keeps serious issues, like Ludwig’s Angina, at bay."
  • Slajd: 15
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