3BDS: Paedriactics 4

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pain history questions:(in order)
Where is the pain coming from?
 Is it always coming from the same area/tooth?
 Can you localize it?
 How long have you had it?
 How bad is it? – Scale 1-10?
 Is it getting better or worse?
 How often do you get it?
 How long does it last?
 Does an
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child has a fluctuant swelling and is cooperative. how do you manage them
try extraction with local anaesthetic once the infection has subsided.
local measures should be carried out 1st:
-mucosa is dried and topical Anaesthetic is gently applied to the area and held there for 2 minutes..
-A scalpel is then used to make a sm
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where can the infection occur in primary teeth
an occur at the furcation region.
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what is the max recommended dose of lidocaine per kg
4.4mg per kg (with max ceiling 300mg ever)
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what is the usual agent for inhalation sedation
N2O with O2
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with inhalation sedation you get full recovery after ..
within 15min
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what people can you not use inhalation sedation
Pregnancy- in 1st trimester no no. or on someone with CF
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what agent is found in IV sedation
midazolam
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when do the effects on IV sedation cease
patient not fully recovered until next day
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what are some serious complications that can arise from dental caries left to progress
cellulitis
Ludwig's angina
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what are some risks that come with GA, surgery
Bleeding, brushing, swallowing, pain- from GA/ Surgery, mortality (risk very low)
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what do you check post GA appointment
Not just checking sockets for healing!
Check for any other caries. Heavy on prevention!
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try extraction with local anaesthetic once the infection has subsided.
local measures should be carried out 1st:
-mucosa is dried and topical Anaesthetic is gently applied to the area and held there for 2 minutes..
-A scalpel is then used to make a sm

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