Treatment of dental infections

    • [DOCX File]Table of Contents - ASTDD | Homepage

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      The usual and most frequent risks or complications occurring from dental operative treatment include but are not limited to, the possibility of pain or discomfort during the treatment, swelling, infection, bleeding, injury to adjacent teeth and surrounding tissue, development of a temporomandibular joint disorder, temporary or permanent ...

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    • [DOCX File]IHS Schedule of Dental Care (Level of Services)

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      31.Provide initial treatment and then manage patients with extra-oral and complex oral-facial emergencies and infections. Treatment of medical emergencies. 32.Anticipate, diagnose and provide initial treatment and follow-up management for medical emergencies that may occur during dental treatment. Sedation, pain and anxiety control

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    • [DOC File]LAP ref:

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      Dental Infection Control Educators' and Trainers' Toolkit. Available on CD-ROM, OSAP's Dental Infection Control Educators' and Trainers' Toolkit is a coaching workbook designed to assist with the development, planning and promotion of successful, high-impact infection control and …

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    • [DOC File]The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides ...

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      After treatment of dental infection, anti-urticarial medication could be stopped and urticaria was absent. However, a very recent study investigating 66 patients suffering from acute urticaria or chronic urticaria versus 65 age- and sex-matched healthy controls did not find a correlation between chronic dental infections and urticaria.

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    • [DOC File]Chronic urticaria and infection

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      In primary care antibiotics are often prescribed for the treatment and prevention of odontogenic infections. However, there are relatively few indications for antibiotic prescribing in dentistry as the treatment of choice is usually local debridement or drainage.

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    • [DOC File]Infection Control - Resources for Program Development and ...

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      Hayes et al. used codes related to dental infections (521.0 to 523.9 and 525.0 to 525.9) to identify patients presenting to EDs with dental infections in their study comparing ED patient receiving medications at ED discharge to those receiving only prescriptions.(74) Naliah et al. chose to focus specifically on caries related ED visits and only ...

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    • Dental infections - Clinical guidelines

      Urgent treatment should focus on eliminating acute dental infections as atraumatically as possible. Antibiotic prophylaxis (AHA recommendations) may be considered for even simple extractions on the poorly controlled DM patient, based on the dentist’s judgment.

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    • [DOC File]Evaluation and Management of the Medically Complex Patient

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      Patients with an acute respiratory illness may present for dental treatment at outpatient dental settings. The primary infection control goal is to prevent transmission of disease. Early detection of a suspected or confirmed case of swine influenza and prompt isolation from susceptible persons will reduce the risk of …

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    • [DOC File]PATIENT INFORMATION AND HEALTH HISTORY FORM

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      Emergency dental services shall include but not be limited to the following: Control of oral and maxillofacial bleeding in any condition when loss of blood will jeopardize the patient's well being. Treatment may consist of any professionally accepted procedure deemed necessary.

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