Dentistry Flashcards

1
Q

how should oral ulcers which haven’t healed in 3 weeks be managed?

A

biopsy to exclude malignancy

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what are causes of facial pain

A
  1. tooth pathology
  2. Sinusitis
  3. TMJ dysfunction
  4. Salivary pathology
  5. Migraine
  6. Trigeminal neuralgia
  7. Atypical facial pain
  8. Cluster headache
  9. ENT tumours
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3
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What features of tooth infection suggest the tooth is alive?

A

pain is:

  • worse w sugar or heat
  • worse or better w cold
  • intermittent
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4
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What features of tooth infection suggest the tooth is dead?

A

pain is:
worse w percussion
constant/uninterrupted

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5
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What is trismus and what does it suggest?

A

opening mouth difficult

sign of severe infection

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6
Q

What causes gingivitis?

A

secondary to poor dental hygiene

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7
Q

how can gingivitis present?

A

simple - painless red swelling of gum margin bleeding on contact
Acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis - painful bleeding gums w halitosis and punched out ulcers on gums

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8
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What is the rx of acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis?

A

refer to dentist
oral metronidazole for 3 days
chlorhexidine or hydrogen peroxide mouth wash
simple analgesia

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