Antibiotics for tooth extraction infections
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Post tooth extraction bleeding may be: Primary, within 24 hours. Or Secondary, delayed for several days. This will usually be due to infection. Clinical Assessment Assess the degree of blood loss. Consider the possibility of an underlying coagulopathy Is the patient on warfarin? Investigations
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Infections can involve aggressive bacteria and in some cases may require hospitalization to successfully treat. Teeth adjacent to the tooth to be extracted may be chipped, damaged or lost during the extraction. Nerves which supply sensation to your mouth, chin, lips, tongue, and gum tissue may run near the area of the extraction.
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Tooth development (e.g., eruption time and sequence, morphology, arch shape, and spacing) ... Antibiotics may be necessary to manage infections, and in some instances, extraction may also be necessary. The type of treatment used will depend on the age of the child, the child’s behavior, and the severity of the problem.
[DOC File]Table 2-1 Risk Factors for Oral Health Problems
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Delaying this restoration may result in loss of the temporary filling with possible re-infection or fracture of the tooth. There are risks involved in the administration of anesthetics, analgesics (pain medication), and antibiotics. Although rare, risks include allergic reaction and temporary or permanent injury to nerves and/or blood vessels.
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Tooth # (s) _____ 1. Injury to the nerve. Due to the close relationship of root to nerve (especially wisdom teeth), the nerve may be injured during the removal of the tooth. Lips, chin, gums, or tongue may feel numb. This numbness which could occur may be of a temporary nature, lasting a few days, weeks, or rarely permanently. 2.
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The following antibiotics are appropriate in treating odontogenic infections: penicillin (if not allergic to it). (This is still the first drug of choice for oral infections.)
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Infection may affect apex of tooth and bone in which tooth embedded. Treatment: Cavities treated by removing decay and filling the defect. Pulp infection and infection in bone at apex of tooth may require antibiotics, root canal treatment, or occasionally tooth extraction. PERIODONTAL DISEASE. An infection between roots of teeth and gums.
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