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General Principles for Managing Traumatic Dental Injuries
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Paul V. Abbott
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1h 30min
1.5 CE Credits

English
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Lesson program
– General principles for managing trauma to the teeth and oral tissues
– Key elements of the examination and assessment of patients following trauma to the teeth and oral region
– Importance of pulp sensibility tests and radiographs following trauma to the teeth
– Different types of splints used to stabilize the teeth and the alveolar bone following trauma
– Indications for the use of the different types of splints and their duration of use
– Options available for emergency management of pulp exposures, especially with a view to preservation of the pulp
– Management of post-operative discomfort/pain following the initial management of traumatic dental injuries
– The use of systemic and local medications following trauma to the teeth and oral region
– The importance of, and the need for, follow-ups for patients who have had trauma to the teeth and oral region
– The follow-up schedule following trauma to the teeth and oral region.
Recommended for: Therapists, Endodontists, Maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
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