Author: Mahmudov, Jahongirmirzo Komil O‘g‘li
Annotation: Abscesses and phlegmons of the pharyngeal cavity. Purulent processes in the esophageal sphincter can occur as an acute or chronic tonsillitis. This gap is high for odontogenic infections and can lead to large food teeth in the jaws. The pharyngeal cavity is more likely to develop as the infection passes through the lower jaw triangle, sublingual area, posterior jaw area, and the winged lower jaw cavity.
Keywords: Phlegmon of the larynx, intramuscular, back of the jaw, throat.