Localised infection tutorial Flashcards
What are the sources of odontogenic infection?
Abscesses
Pericoronitis
How may a patient who has an odontogenic infection present generally?
Distressed
Uncomfortable
Pain
Nausea
Sweating
When should a patient be sent to hospital before assessment?
If they are struggling to swallow, speak or breath
What should be done if a patient has a sinus draining EO in gdp?
Refer to OMFS
What should you look for when carrying out an IO assessment when patient presents with odontogenic infection?
Look for swellings in FOM
Check for fluctuation in pharyngeal area
-> deviation of uvula is a sign of oedema
Check tongue movement- will be unable to move if swelling in FOM
Check for trismis
-> if any of these are present- send to hospital
What should you do if a patient has an odontogenic infection but there are multiple carious teeth present?
Check if TTP/mobile
Take radiograph- may or may not be possible (OPT?)
-> if you can’t - go for tooth you think is most likely
What should you do if you cannot remove the source of infection?
Incision and drainage
-> if I/D not possible consider AB
Why is it difficult to achieve anaesthesia in patients who have an infection? What can be done?
As infection is acidic and LA is a weak base meaning its function can be affected
-> Give it time- reattempt, try different injections
-> Use mepivicaine- has a more acidic pH
What is Ludwig’s Angina?
Bilateral swelling of submandibular, submental and sublingual spaces
-> medical emergency
-> requires intubation and EO drains
What signs suggest that you should refer for OMFS opinion in suspected local infection?
Pyrexia
Low o2 saturation
Inc HR/BR
Dehydration- check elasticity of skin on hand
Rapid progression of swelling
Trismus
Eye involvement- diplopia
-> If 2 of these- send to hospital
When is AB given for odontogenic infection?
If local measures fail
If patient systemically unwell- pyrexic, nauseous
Cellulitis- hard feeling, loss of fluctuation
Infection is spreading
How is incision and drainage achieved?
Use number 15 blade, cut line 1cm in width down to bone (from perpendicular angle)
Pull tissues apart in all direction with ash or Howarth’s
Massage area to encourage drainage
- Be careful in areas near nerves