Exudate Drainage Path from Lower Molar Abscess
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Exudate Drainage Path from Lower Molar Abscess

Prompt

Create an image showing the drainage path of exudate from a lower molar tooth abscess which, when draining in a vestibular manner, tends to flow into the mouth's bottom groove, locally termed as 'Fundo do Sulco'. This occurs due to the anatomical structure such as the 'buccinator muscle', whose upper insertion is situated slightly above the apices of premolars and molars, on the bone surface. Therefore, when the drainage routes vestibularly, it occurs beneath this upper insertion and drains to the bottom of the groove, and enters into the ORAL CAVITY. If the DRAINAGE TAKES AN ASCENDING PATH: it can lead upwards, towards the MAXILLARY SINUS, potentially causing an empyema of the maxillary sinus, otherwise called sinusitis. Therefore, it could also route upwards towards the maxillary sinus, which is a rare occurrence for it to drain towards the palate. This applies to both premolars and molars.

Created on 2/25/2024 using DALL-E 3 modelReport
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