Final Exam Flashcards
Why study patients who presents with special needs?
For Normalization: patients who present with special needs should be supported in accessing dental care as much like other people in their community and of their age as possible
What is the overal dental management for a patient with special needs?
- Awareness
- patient evaluation and risk assessment
- ABC checklist
What are some dental considerations for women who are expecting?
- Complete a Health HX
- Provide DH Care and patient education: Preiodntal disease increases: Preterm births, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, small infant, featl loss and maternal caries
- Follow ALARA for radiographic exposure
- OTC (Acetaminophen best recommendation)
- Anesthesia (EPI is safe)
- Antibiotics (PEnicilic, erythromycin and ceohalos safe)
- Nitrous for less than 30 min
What are some dental management for patient taking bisphosphonates ?
Medical consult to
determine diagnosis,
cause, and
treatments
Follow protocol for
safe treatment of
patients who have
cancer
Provide routine
dental care: use
anesthesia
Minimize trauma and
bleeding during
procedures
Periodontal
procedures with
bone manipulation
present greatest risk
Follow
recommendations if
ONJ develops
Treat infections
aggressively with
antibiotics
What are some treatment considerations for older patients 65+ ?
- More frequent appointment (short)
- Biofilm control
- Oral hygiene instuction
- Xerostomia relief
- Cognitive function dictates appointment length
- Caries Control
- Diet and nutrition
What is recommended oral antibiotic for individual who require antibiotic premedications prior to recieving dental treatment?
Amoxicillin
When dental treatment for a patient eith stable angina a history of MI w/o ischemic symptoms or even heart failure
non-sterioidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS)
should be avoided
What is the medical amanagement of angina pectoris?
- Identify and treat causative conditions
- Reduce cardiovascular risk factors: HBP, smoking, high
cholesterol, sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, obesity - Pharmacologic management: Nitroglycerin/nitrates, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, anti-coagulant drugs, statins
- Surgery to open arteries and improve blood flow: angioplasty, stent placement, grafting 19