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** Enamel | ** Enamel | ||
*** Routine f/u | *** Routine f/u | ||
*** Nothing to | *** Nothing to do | ||
** Enamel + dentin (yellowish) | ** Enamel + dentin (yellowish) | ||
*** Adult | *** Adult | ||
**** Next day f/u | **** Next day f/u | ||
**** Consider placing calcium hydroxide paste over fracture site as needed for comfort<span style="line-height: 20px"> | **** Consider placing calcium hydroxide paste over fracture site as needed for comfort<span style="line-height: 20px"></span> | ||
*** | *** Child | ||
**** Place calcium hydroxide paste | **** Place calcium hydroxide paste | ||
***** More important in children than adults because children have less dentin to protect the | ***** More important in children than adults because children have less dentin to protect the pulp | ||
**** Immediate | **** Immediate referral | ||
** Enamel + dentin + pulp (reddish) | ** Enamel + dentin + pulp (reddish) | ||
*** Immediate referral (dental emergency) | *** Immediate referral (dental emergency) | ||
*** If no dentist is available, place moist cotton over exposed pulp and cover with foil or seal with canal sealant | *** If no dentist is available, place moist cotton over exposed pulp and cover with foil or seal with canal sealant | ||
*** Consider antibiotics (penicillin or clindamycin) | *** Consider antibiotics (penicillin or clindamycin) | ||
* '''Subluxation''' | * '''Subluxation''' | ||
** Minimally mobile | ** Minimally mobile | ||
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** Markedly mobile | ** Markedly mobile | ||
*** Immediate referral for stabilization | *** Immediate referral for stabilization | ||
*** Temporizing measure: | *** Temporizing measure: Periodontal pack in which tooth is bonded to its two neighboring teeth on both sides | ||
* '''Avulsion''' | * '''Avulsion''' | ||
** Dental emergency | ** Dental emergency | ||
** Where is the tooth? | ** Where is the tooth? | ||
*** May be intruded, aspirated, swallowed, or embedded in the oral mucosa | *** May be intruded, aspirated, swallowed, or embedded in the oral mucosa | ||
**** Consider facial films, | **** Consider facial films, CXR | ||
** Adult | ** Adult | ||
*** Replace avulsed tooth as soon as possible! (as long as no alveolar ridge fx, no severe socket injury) | *** Replace avulsed tooth as soon as possible! (as long as no alveolar ridge fx, no severe socket injury) | ||
**** Rinse tooth in saline, socket is suctioned (if necessary), reimplant tooth, bond tooth to neighboring teeth | **** Rinse tooth in saline, socket is suctioned (if necessary), reimplant tooth, bond tooth to neighboring teeth | ||
**** Manipulate tooth only by the | **** Manipulate tooth only by the crown | ||
*** | *** Storage solution (in order of efficacy): Hank's balanced salt solution > Milk > saliva > saline</span> | ||
*** | *** Tetanus vaccine if indicated | ||
*** Consider antibiotics (penicillin or clindamycin) | *** Consider antibiotics (penicillin or clindamycin) | ||
** Child | ** Child | ||
*** Do not reimplant primary teeth | *** Do not reimplant primary teeth | ||
**** Refer to pedodontist for space maintainer | **** Refer to pedodontist for space maintainer | ||
* | * '''Bleeding Socket''' | ||
** | ** Apply pressure by having pt bite on gauze or tea bag | ||
==Odontogenic infections== | ==Odontogenic infections== | ||
===Dental Carie/Pulpitis=== | |||
#dental referral only | |||
===Periapical vs. Periodontal Abcess=== | |||
#drain | |||
#PCN V | |||
Periapical vs. Periodontal Abcess== | |||
drain | |||
PCN V | |||
Exquisite pain to percussion suggests an underlying periapical abscess, | Exquisite pain to percussion suggests an underlying periapical abscess, | ||
More commonly, fluctuant abscesses are a result of periodontal abscesses and are best treated with an incision and drainage | More commonly, fluctuant abscesses are a result of periodontal abscesses and are best treated with an incision and drainage | ||
==See Also== | |||
Acute Alveolar Osteitis (Dry Socket) | Acute Alveolar Osteitis (Dry Socket) | ||
Dental Numbers | Dental Numbers | ||
[[Category:ENT]] | [[Category:ENT]] | ||
Revision as of 04:59, 13 March 2011
Dentoalveolar Injuries
- Fracture
- Enamel
- Routine f/u
- Nothing to do
- Enamel + dentin (yellowish)
- Adult
- Next day f/u
- Consider placing calcium hydroxide paste over fracture site as needed for comfort
- Child
- Place calcium hydroxide paste
- More important in children than adults because children have less dentin to protect the pulp
- Immediate referral
- Place calcium hydroxide paste
- Adult
- Enamel + dentin + pulp (reddish)
- Immediate referral (dental emergency)
- If no dentist is available, place moist cotton over exposed pulp and cover with foil or seal with canal sealant
- Consider antibiotics (penicillin or clindamycin)
- Enamel
- Subluxation
- Minimally mobile
- Soft diet for 14 days
- Markedly mobile
- Immediate referral for stabilization
- Temporizing measure: Periodontal pack in which tooth is bonded to its two neighboring teeth on both sides
- Minimally mobile
- Avulsion
- Dental emergency
- Where is the tooth?
- May be intruded, aspirated, swallowed, or embedded in the oral mucosa
- Consider facial films, CXR
- May be intruded, aspirated, swallowed, or embedded in the oral mucosa
- Adult
- Replace avulsed tooth as soon as possible! (as long as no alveolar ridge fx, no severe socket injury)
- Rinse tooth in saline, socket is suctioned (if necessary), reimplant tooth, bond tooth to neighboring teeth
- Manipulate tooth only by the crown
- Storage solution (in order of efficacy): Hank's balanced salt solution > Milk > saliva > saline
- Tetanus vaccine if indicated
- Consider antibiotics (penicillin or clindamycin)
- Replace avulsed tooth as soon as possible! (as long as no alveolar ridge fx, no severe socket injury)
- Child
- Do not reimplant primary teeth
- Refer to pedodontist for space maintainer
- Do not reimplant primary teeth
- Bleeding Socket
- Apply pressure by having pt bite on gauze or tea bag
Odontogenic infections
Dental Carie/Pulpitis
- dental referral only
Periapical vs. Periodontal Abcess
- drain
- PCN V
Exquisite pain to percussion suggests an underlying periapical abscess,
More commonly, fluctuant abscesses are a result of periodontal abscesses and are best treated with an incision and drainage
See Also
Acute Alveolar Osteitis (Dry Socket)
Dental Numbers
