Preliminary Treatment Flashcards
skipped
Creating a list of diagnosis or problems - Why???
(4)
- Better Organization
- Professional Competence
- Patient Education
- Insurance Reimbursement
Pre-Treatment Planning at
UMKC
(7)
- Completed Diagnosis
- Completed Consults
- Discussion with patient about their needs and desires.
- Discussion with patient about ability to finance treatment.
- Discussion with faculty at diagnosis what can and cannot be
accomplished in the Pre-doctoral Clinic. - Diagnostic Casts
- Completed Work Sheet
Why break treatment into
phases?
Treatment is broken into phases as a way to structure the thinking
process and to have definitive times when treatment is re-evaluated
before going on to the next phase of treatment
*Phase 1 =
*Phase 2 =
*Phase 3A =
*Phase 3B =
Systemic Phase
Acute Phase
Disease Control
Re-evaluation
Phase 4A =
Periodontics
* Implants
* Surgery
Phase 4B =
Operative
* Inlays/Onlays/Single Crowns
*Phase 4C =
*Phase 4D =
Orthodontics
Fixed Prosthodontics
*Phase 4E =
*Phase 5A =
*Phase 5B =
Removable Prosthodontics
Exit Exam/Completed Patient
Maintenance Phase
DEFINITIVE TREATMENT
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
5A
5B
PRELIMINARY TREATMENT
1
2
3A
3B
*Phase 1 (UMKC) = SYSTEMIC PHASE
(4)
- Systemic disease referral
- Medical Consult
- Premedication Consult
- Altering /Prescribing Medication
Phase 2 (UMKC) = ACUTE PHASE
(3)
- Pain
- Swelling
- Traumatic Injury
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Components of an Acute Examination
- Chief Complaint
- Health Status
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Vital Signs
- Area of Chief Concern
- Contiguous Tissues
- Necessary Radiographs
- Informed Consent for any treatment
- Plan for Follow Up
ACUTE PHASE INFORMED
CONSENT
Same requirements as if you were doing
comprehensive treatment
The patient must be fully aware:
(4)
- The diagnosis
- All reasonable treatment options, including no treatment
- Risk and benefits of each option
- The costs of that treatment now and in the future
PRELIMINARY TREATMENT
PLAN
*WHY?
(3)
*To control disease in patient.
*To help plan for the definitive
treatment.
*To stabilize the patient’s oral health