Paeds Trauma Flashcards
what is in the trauma stamp
sinus
colour
mobility
TTP
percussion note
ethyl chloride
EPT
radiograph
what would the significant findings of a trauma review be
root development
pulp vitality
root resorption
root fracture healing
what does continued root development indicate
vital pulp
what types of external resorption can we get
surface
infection related IRR
cervical
ankylosis related replacement root resorption
what is internal root resorption
infection related inflammatory root resorption
what happens in external surface resorption
superficial resorption lacunae repaired with new cementum
what is external surface resorption in response to
localised injury
what is external infection related IRR initiated by
PDL damage
what can be seen radiographically with external infection related IRR
root surfaces indistinct
tramlines of root canal intact
moth eaten appearance
how do you treat external infection related IRR
remove stimulus
what is seen radiographically with ankylosis related IRR
ragged root outline
no obvious PDL space
what is the result of ankylosis
infraocclusion
what is the treatment for ankylosis
plan loss
what is the cause of internal infection related IRR
progressive pulp necrosis
what is seen radiographically with internal infection related IRR
symmetrical expansion of root canal walls
root surface intact