DOI: 10.1155/2023/4562710 ISSN: 2090-6455

Pneumomediastinum after Third Molar Extraction: Case Report, Physiopathology, and Literature Review

Mélissa Peters, Firas Shall, Laurence Evrard
  • General Dentistry

Wisdom tooth extraction is a common procedure in dentistry and stomatology. Subcutaneous emphysema is a rare postoperative complication and commonly remains localized. However, it may spread to the mediastinum, endangering the life of the patient. This present paper presents a case study of pneumomediastinum after wisdom tooth extraction without the use of a compressed air turbine and reviews the cases of subcutaneous emphysema after third molar extraction published in the literature since 2010. The aim of this work is to inform preventive measures, pathophysiological processes, and management related to this complication.

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