Emergencies Test #2 Flashcards
What constitues an emergency?
- Pain
- Swelling
- Inflammation
- Infection
85 % of dental emergencies result from what?
-Pulpal or periapical disease
What are endodontic emergencies?
- Traumatic injuries
- Caries
- Deep or defective restorations
- Previous endodontic failures
- Flare-ups between treatment visits
What is the treatment for irreversible pulpitis with a normal periapex in an emergency?
- Removal of as much pulpal tissue as time allows (pulpectomy/pulpotomy) or clean and shape
- Place cotton pellet
- Relieve occlusion
What type of tooth is extremely percussion sensitive?
- Irreversible pulpitis with symptomatic apical periodontitis
- Necrotic pulp with SAP (No swelling)
What is the treatment for irreversible pulpitis with symptomatic apical periodontitis in an emergency?
- Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape
- Cotton/cavit
- Relieve occlusion
What is the treatment for a necrotic pulp with SAP and no swelling in an emergency?
- Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape
- Establish drainage if possible
- Copious irrigation
- CaOH medicament if room after drying
- Cotton/cavit
- Relieve occlusion
- Antibiotics/pain management
What is the treatment for necrotic pulp with a swelling and drainage?
- Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape (apical penetration)
- Copious irrigation
- CaOH after drying
- Cotton/cavit
- Relieve occlusion
- Antibiotics/Pain management
What is the treatment for necrotic pulp with fluctuant swelling and no drainage?
- Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape (apical penetration)
- Copious irrigation
- CaOH after drying
- Mucosal I and D
- Cotton/cavit
- Antibiotics/Pain management
What is the treatment for a necrotic pulp with diffuse swelling and drainage?
- Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape
- Copious irrigation
- CaOH after drying
- Cotton/cavit
- Antibiotics/Pain management
What is the treatment of necrotic pulp with diffuse swelling and no drainage?
- Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape (apical patency)
- Copious irrigation
- CaOH after drying
- Cotton/Cavit
- Extra oral/intra oral drainage
- Antibiotics/Pain management
What are the most common types of Drains?
- I (rubber dam) (Dr. Richards favorite)
- T (rubber dam)
- Christmas tree (Rubber Dam)
- Penrose