Peri-operative risks for extraction Flashcards
1
Q
What are the ‘famous 5’ main risks for all extraction
A
pain
swelling
bruising
bleeding
infection
2
Q
What are other risks for most extraction
A
- damage to adjacent tooth
- tooth/root fracture
- jaw stiffness
- dry socket
- nerve damage
3
Q
What will increase the risk of a tooth/root fracture during extraction
A
gross caries
4
Q
What type of extraction has the highest risk of causing nerve damage
A
lower wisdom teeth
inferior alveolar nerve damage is of big concern
also risk of damage to lingual nerve
5
Q
What are risks that apply to an upper extraction
A
- loss of tooth into maxillary antrum
- creating a OAC/OAF
- fracture of maxillary tuberosity
6
Q
What are risks that apply to lower teeth extractions
A
- mandibular fracture
- TMJ dislocation
- Lower wisdom teeth have higher risk of nerve damage
- Mandible has higher risk of dry socket