Management of the Paediatric Dental Emergency Flashcards

1
Q

Types of infection?

A

Viral
Bacterial
Fungal

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2
Q

What are children vaccinated against?

A
DTP
Polio
Men B and C
PCV
MMR
HPV
Polio booster
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3
Q

Name the types of special vaccinations

A

Flu
Chicken pox
TB
Hep B

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4
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Examples of viral infections?

A

Herpes simplex
Varicella-zoster
- Chicken pox
- Shingles

MMR: =

  • Measles (impacts salivary glands) - Koplik’s spots
  • Mumps
  • Rubella

Cocksackie virus

  • Herpangina = intraoral ulcers towards posterior hard palate (where as herpes all over the mouth)
  • Hand foot and mouth disease = ulcers on oral mucosa, rash on hands and feet
  • EBV (glandular fever) - swollen glands in head and neck
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5
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Examples of bacterial infections?

A

Impetigo
Streptococcal (scarlet fever - red face and sore throat)
Cat scratch disease
ANUG = mouth hurts and necrotic papilla, halitosis
Actinomycosis
Meningitis

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6
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When would you consider ANUG as a diagnosis?

A

If good OH and non-smoker

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7
Q

When can dental abscesses become fatal?

A

Spread through fascial planes:
Sublingual
Submandibular
Pharyngeal

Bacterial spread through blood

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8
Q

What questions to ask to dictate how severe an abscess is?

A

Temp over 38?
Is swelling spreading?
Trismus?
Are their eyes starting to close?

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9
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How to examine a child pt?

A
History of complaint
- Symptoms, duration
- Pain score, effecting sleep, effecting fluid intake
Med history
Dental history
Social history
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10
Q

How to do an extraoral exam on a child?

A

Symmetry, swelling
Lymph nodes
Temp
Rash

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11
Q

How to do an intraoral exam on a child?

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Soft tissues

  • Ulcers
  • Form (Swelling)
  • Colour

Hard tissues

  • Carious teeth
  • Colour of teeth
  • Bone
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12
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What info to log regarding an ulcer?

A
Site
Size
Surface - smooth, rough, ulcerated
Texture
Colour
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13
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What special investigations to do?

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Radiographs
Vitality tests
Bloods

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14
Q

Signs and symptoms of primary herpes?

A
Fever
Headache
Malaise
Mild dysphagia
Lymphadenopathy
Oral ulceration
Marginal gingivitis 
14 days duration
Dehydrated
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15
Q

How to recover from primary herpes?

A
Fluids
Rest
Analgesics
Antipyretics
Chlorhexidine
Avoid cross infection
Antivirals (if admitted)
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16
Q

How to treat a dental abscess?

A

Drainage - if yellow point use a scalpel, through the tooth and extraction
Extraoral or large intraoral swelling that’s spreading = Antibiotics if spreading infection
Antibiotics if systemic upset
Analgesic
Antipyretic
Follow up

17
Q

When to admit a pt?

A
Spreading infec
Trismus
Pyrexia
Malaise
Dehydration
Dysphagia
18
Q

Difficulties of LA?

A

Co-operation
Decreased effectiveness
Risk of spreading infec

19
Q

Where should you never inject with LA?

A

Into the swelling or abscess

20
Q

What to do if the child has a head injury?

A

Check for head injury

Account for lost tooth