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Dental Emergencies

Dental emergency is a broad, umbrella term used to describe an issue involving the teeth and supporting tissues that is of high importance to be fixed/treated by the relevant professional.

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Dental Emergencies

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  1. Dental emergency is a broad, umbrella term used to describe an issue involving the teeth and supporting tissues that is of high importance to be fixed/treated by the relevant professional. Dental Emergencies

  2. Topics Covered • Dental Trauma • Dental infections • Dental blocks • Dental restoration

  3. Dental Trauma • Dental trauma refers to an injury on hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity and face. • This includes the teeth and surrounding tissues, the periodontium, tongue, lips and cheeks. • It is more prevalent with children between 8– 12 years of age but can still happen to anyone. • The prognosis of the tooth is worse the longer it is out of the mouth.

  4. Dental Trauma • Fractures of teeth • Alveolar Fractures • Luxation • Intrusion or concussion • Avulsion • Primary vs Permanent

  5. Dental Anatomy • Primary • Eruption from 7-30 months • 20 teeth, 10 upper, 10 lower • 2X ( 4 incisors, 2 canines, 4 molars) • Permanent • Begin formation 3-4 months • Eruption 7-21 years • 32 teeth ( including wisdom teeth) • 2x ( 4 incisors, 2 canines, 4 premolars, 6 molars)

  6. Final For Dental Troma • Pen or amoxicillin usually sufficient • Consider clindamycin or EES if allergic • Don’t forget tetanus immunization

  7. Dental Infection ? • A tooth infection is a complication of tooth decay. It may also occur when a tooth is broken or chipped. Openings in the tooth enamel allow bacteria to infect the center of the tooth (the pulp). Infection may spread from the root of the tooth to the bones supporting the tooth.

  8. Dental Infections • Periapical abscess • Pericoronitis • Dry socket • Facial cellulitis • Complications

  9. Dental Nerve Blocks • Supraperiosteal nerve block Anesthesia for individual tooth • Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block Anesthesia for lower teeth

  10. Tooth restorations are the various ways your dentist can replace or restore missing teeth or missing parts of the tooth structure. Tooth structure can be missing due to decay, deterioration of a previously placed restoration, or fracture of a tooth. Dental Restoration

  11. Dental Restoration Examples • Fillings :are the most common type of dental restoration. Teeth can be filled with gold, silver amalgam, or tooth-colored plastic and glass materials called composite resin fillings. • Crowns : are a tooth-shaped "cap" that is placed over a tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, appearance, to hold a bridge in place or cover a dental implant. • Bridges : are false teeth that are designed to "bridge" the gap created by one or more missing teeth. Bridges can be anchored on either side by crowns and cemented permanently into place. • Implants : are replacement tooth roots. Implants are actually a small post made of metal that are placed into the bone socket where teeth are missing. • Dentures : are a removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They are made of acrylic resin sometimes combined with metal attachments.

  12. Thankyou • contact me James Stiller Email ID: seojames987@gmail.com Phone No.: 1-323-953-7700 Address: 1018 1/2 Vermont Ave Los Angeles, Ca 90029,US

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