PMID: 8952242Nov 1, 1996Paper

Diagnosing protracted submasseteric abscess: the role of computed tomography

The Journal of the American Dental Association
L Mandel

Abstract

Because of its anatomical location, the submasseteric abscess mimics a parotitis. This is particularly true when the usual dental source of the infection is not present. A thorough medical history and clinical examination as well as computed tomography are important tools in the differential diagnosis.

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