Emergencies Test #2 Flashcards

1
Q

What constitues an emergency?

A
  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Inflammation
  • Infection
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2
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85 % of dental emergencies result from what?

A

-Pulpal or periapical disease

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3
Q

What are endodontic emergencies?

A
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Caries
  • Deep or defective restorations
  • Previous endodontic failures
  • Flare-ups between treatment visits
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4
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What is the treatment for irreversible pulpitis with a normal periapex in an emergency?

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  • Removal of as much pulpal tissue as time allows (pulpectomy/pulpotomy) or clean and shape
  • Place cotton pellet
  • Relieve occlusion
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5
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What type of tooth is extremely percussion sensitive?

A
  • Irreversible pulpitis with symptomatic apical periodontitis
  • Necrotic pulp with SAP (No swelling)
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6
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What is the treatment for irreversible pulpitis with symptomatic apical periodontitis in an emergency?

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  • Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape
  • Cotton/cavit
  • Relieve occlusion
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7
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What is the treatment for a necrotic pulp with SAP and no swelling in an emergency?

A
  • 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
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What is the treatment for necrotic pulp with a swelling and drainage?

A
  • Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape (apical penetration)
  • Copious irrigation
  • CaOH after drying
  • Cotton/cavit
  • Relieve occlusion
  • Antibiotics/Pain management
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9
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What is the treatment for necrotic pulp with fluctuant swelling and no drainage?

A
  • Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape (apical penetration)
  • Copious irrigation
  • CaOH after drying
  • Mucosal I and D
  • Cotton/cavit
  • Antibiotics/Pain management
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What is the treatment for a necrotic pulp with diffuse swelling and drainage?

A
  • Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape
  • Copious irrigation
  • CaOH after drying
  • Cotton/cavit
  • Antibiotics/Pain management
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What is the treatment of necrotic pulp with diffuse swelling and no drainage?

A
  • Complete pulpectomy or clean and shape (apical patency)
  • Copious irrigation
  • CaOH after drying
  • Cotton/Cavit
  • Extra oral/intra oral drainage
  • Antibiotics/Pain management
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12
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What are the most common types of Drains?

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  • I (rubber dam) (Dr. Richards favorite)
  • T (rubber dam)
  • Christmas tree (Rubber Dam)
  • Penrose
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