Dental Emergency
Any condition that causes discomfort in your teeth and
supporting tissues can be characterized as dental emergency and require
immediate concern and treatment. Paradoxically, dental emergency does not
always involve pain although it is a common signal that alarms people, some
dental emergencies are painless and still require immediate management.
PAIN:
Most common issue when people seek dental treatment.
Pain originating in oral cavity can be:
ODONTOGENIC PAIN
Pain is associated with teeth and peri-radicular area.
Initially, it is sharp continuous and radiating in nature. In such condition
all you need is to seek help of dentist as soon as possible. Dentist will take
an x-ray and will explain you the treatment accordingly.
NON ODONTOGENIC:
Pain is associated with other oro-facial tissues.
It is generally difficult to diagnose and vary in severity.
TRAUMA:
Trauma refers to injury to hard and soft tissues in the oral
cavity and the face.
Generally, more common in children but can occur at any age.
It also requires immediate treatment.
OROFACIAL SWELLING:
Abnormal enlargement of facial tissue caused by infection, inflammation or
trauma. It can be intraoral or extra oral.
It should be treated as soon as possible as it can be a
cause of severe infection.
CELLULITIS:
Bacterial infection in oro-facial region leads to formation
of abscess and swelling.
Symptom:
Pain
Trismus
Cervical lymphadenopathy
Pyrexia
Malaise
It requires urgent management since it has serious systemic
complications.
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this is very good to share this type of info before this article I don't know about the CELLULITIS.
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