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Dr. Michael M. Hoen hoenmi@udmercy.edu
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Endodontic Emergencies
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“It’s all about the pain and swelling”
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Explanation of an abscess
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Drainage or venting pressure helps effect relief
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Drainage Through the tooth Through the soft tissue Through the bone
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Drainage through the tooth
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Drainage through the tooth
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Drainage through the tooth
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Incision and Drainage Through the Soft Tissue
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Incision and Drainage Through the Soft Tissue
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Laser Incision and Drainage through the soft tissue
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Drainage through the bone
Trephination Error
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Space Infections - Laskin
Canine or Infraorbital Space Submental Space Buccal Space Submandibular Space Palatal Infection Sublingual Space Pterygomandibular Space
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Canine Space Infection
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Infraorbital Space Infection
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Buccal Space Infection
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Submandibular Space Infection
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Intraoral and Submental Space
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Intraoral and Submental Space Infection Treatment
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Ludwig’s Angina A life-threatening cellulitis that can advance into the pharyngeal and cervical spaces resulting in airway obstruction Sublingual Space Submandibular Space Submental Space
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Ludwig’s Angina
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Ludwigs’ Angina
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Fehrenbach M, Herring S. Spread of Dental Infection
Fehrenbach M, Herring S. Spread of Dental Infection. Practical Hygiene, Sept/Oct 1997 Spread of dental infection PDF.pdf
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Medscape reference
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Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
Medscape reference Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
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Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
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Flare-up …interappointment emergencies (IAE) such as pain or swelling which require nonscheduled office visits and palliative treatment… Torabinejad et.al.
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Factors associated with increased incidence of flare-ups
Factors associated with increased incidence of flare-ups Torabinejad et al. Age between 40 and 59 Female Mandibular bicuspids History of allergies Preoperative complaints No or small periapical lesions Retreatment cases Level of Evidence 4
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Factors associated with decreased incidence of flare-ups
Factors associated with decreased incidence of flare-ups Torabinejad et al. Presence of a sinus tract Taking medications postoperatively Level of Evidence 4
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Flare-up Etiologic Factors Seltzer & Naidorf
Alteration of the local adaptation syndrome Changes in periapical tissue pressure Microbial factors Effects of chemical mediators Changes in cyclic nucleotides Immunological phenomena Various psychological factors Level of Evidence 5
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Mor C, Rotstein I, Freidman S
Mor C, Rotstein I, Freidman S. Incidence of interappointment emergency associated with endodontic treatment. JOE 1992 4.2% incidence in 334 patients treated by undergraduate students Significantly higher in nonvital teeth Level of Evidence 4
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Problem Solving in Endodontics Gutman J, Lovdahl P. 5th ed.
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Problem Solving in Endodontics Gutman J, Lovdahl P. 5th ed
Problem Solving in Endodontics Gutman J, Lovdahl P. 5th ed. Chapter 15 – Problem solving in the management of painful tooth emergencies
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Restoration Failure Emergency Visit
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Fracture Emergencies GW 8 year follow-up
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Resorption Emergency GW
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Stages of Replacment Resorption with eventual emergency visit
Pink and Symptomatic
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Tooth Related Sinus Problem / Emergency
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Cerebral Cortical Insufficiency Re-avulsion Emergency
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FLARE-UPS "The danger of periapical inflammation cannot be eliminated by any plan of treatment.” Dr. G.V. Black
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Mikes’ Guidance for Prevention of Emergency Visits a. k. a
Mikes’ Guidance for Prevention of Emergency Visits a.k.a. “Rules of Disengagement” Talk about expectations Consider creating artificial drainage Reassure patients of your availability Provide appropriate prescriptions Schedule follow-up visits Know when to cut your losses Level of Evidence 5
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Abscessed Tooth Ache Blues
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