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==DDX==
==Differential Diagnosis==
[[Dental Problems]]
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==Treatment==
==Treatment==

Revision as of 05:22, 29 March 2014

Background

  1. Severe gingival disease
  2. Must distinguish from herpes gingivostomatitis
    1. Herpes has more systemic signs, less bleeding, lack of interdental papilla involvement
  3. Associated with immunosuppression, especially HIV

Clinical Features

  1. Triad of:
    1. Pain
    2. Ulcerated or "punched out" interdental papillae
    3. Gingival bleeding
  2. Secondary signs:
    1. Fetid breath
    2. "Wooden teeth" feeling
    3. Teeth mobility
    4. Fever
    5. Malaise

Differential Diagnosis

Dentoalveolar Injuries

Odontogenic Infections

Other

Treatment

  1. Chlorhexidine 0.01% oral rinse BID
  2. Metronidazole 500mg PO TID
  3. Dental debridement and scaling

See Also

Source

  • ER Atlas
  • Tintinalli
  • UpToDate