This document contains a dental examination form assessing a patient's chief complaint, medical history, dental history, subjective findings from clinical tests, objective clinical findings, radiographic findings, and diagnosis. The subjective findings section notes the patient's response to thermal, mechanical and pressure stimuli. The objective findings include electrical pulp testing responses and tenderness. Radiographic findings list possible periapical conditions and other findings relevant to diagnosis or treatment. The diagnosis conclusions include classifications of normal pulp, reversible/irreversible pulpitis, necrotic pulp, periapical conditions, and other options.
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Pediatric exodontia requires behavior modification techniques, careful consideration of the child's development and medical history, and use of small extraction forceps and elevators to remove primary teeth while minimizing trauma. Extraction of natal or neonatal teeth requires special precautions due to risk of hemorrhage. Complications from untreated infections or conditions like ankyloglossia may require oral surgery in children.
The document discusses various methods for endodontic diagnosis including obtaining a thorough medical and dental history, examining subjective symptoms, performing clinical observations and tests, and interpreting radiographs. A key part of diagnosis involves determining the cause of pain or pathology through differential diagnosis and comparing current symptoms to other potential conditions. The diagnostic process aims to identify both diseased and healthy teeth through indirect evaluation of a patient's response to various stimuli and tests.
This document discusses factors to consider for case selection in endodontic treatment. Proper case selection is important to ensure successful treatment outcomes and avoid pitfalls. Key factors include those related to the tooth itself like root canal anatomy, restorability, and periodontal support. Patient health factors like medical history and physical status must also be evaluated. The clinician's skill and ability to handle different cases is another important consideration. Careful evaluation of all relevant factors helps determine if endodontic therapy is appropriate and predicts the difficulty level of the case.
The document discusses the treatment plan for periodontal therapy. It defines the treatment plan as the blueprint for case management that includes all procedures needed to establish and maintain oral health. The goals of treatment are to eliminate inflammation, correct conditions that cause it, and establish healthy gum contours. Treatment involves nonsurgical procedures, possible surgery, restorations, and a maintenance phase with periodic checkups. The treatment plan guides the phases of therapy and overall management of the patient's periodontal condition.
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This document contains a dental examination form assessing a patient's chief complaint, medical history, dental history, subjective findings from clinical tests, objective clinical findings, radiographic findings, and diagnosis. The subjective findings section notes the patient's response to thermal, mechanical and pressure stimuli. The objective findings include electrical pulp testing responses and tenderness. Radiographic findings list possible periapical conditions and other findings relevant to diagnosis or treatment. The diagnosis conclusions include classifications of normal pulp, reversible/irreversible pulpitis, necrotic pulp, periapical conditions, and other options.
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Pediatric exodontia requires behavior modification techniques, careful consideration of the child's development and medical history, and use of small extraction forceps and elevators to remove primary teeth while minimizing trauma. Extraction of natal or neonatal teeth requires special precautions due to risk of hemorrhage. Complications from untreated infections or conditions like ankyloglossia may require oral surgery in children.
The document discusses various methods for endodontic diagnosis including obtaining a thorough medical and dental history, examining subjective symptoms, performing clinical observations and tests, and interpreting radiographs. A key part of diagnosis involves determining the cause of pain or pathology through differential diagnosis and comparing current symptoms to other potential conditions. The diagnostic process aims to identify both diseased and healthy teeth through indirect evaluation of a patient's response to various stimuli and tests.
This document discusses factors to consider for case selection in endodontic treatment. Proper case selection is important to ensure successful treatment outcomes and avoid pitfalls. Key factors include those related to the tooth itself like root canal anatomy, restorability, and periodontal support. Patient health factors like medical history and physical status must also be evaluated. The clinician's skill and ability to handle different cases is another important consideration. Careful evaluation of all relevant factors helps determine if endodontic therapy is appropriate and predicts the difficulty level of the case.
The document discusses the treatment plan for periodontal therapy. It defines the treatment plan as the blueprint for case management that includes all procedures needed to establish and maintain oral health. The goals of treatment are to eliminate inflammation, correct conditions that cause it, and establish healthy gum contours. Treatment involves nonsurgical procedures, possible surgery, restorations, and a maintenance phase with periodic checkups. The treatment plan guides the phases of therapy and overall management of the patient's periodontal condition.
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This case sheet summarizes information from a dental examination of a patient. It includes sections on the patient's personal details, chief complaint, dental and medical history, clinical examination findings, vital signs, extra-oral and intra-oral examination notes, differential diagnosis, recommended tests, final diagnosis, and proposed treatment. The document provides a structured template for dentists to record all relevant health information about a patient.
The document discusses complete denture impressions. It begins with an introduction stating there has been disagreement over impression procedures since 1850 due to many being developed empirically. It then defines key terms like impression, preliminary impression, final impression, and impression material.
The document reviews the literature on impression techniques dating back to the 18th century. It discusses early methods and materials used like beeswax, gutta percha, plaster of paris, and zinc oxide eugenol. The mucous membrane anatomy is explained. Biological considerations for maxillary and mandibular impressions are provided, highlighting important anatomical landmarks and structures.
This document discusses preventive resin restorations (PRR), which involve sealing carious lesions and susceptible areas with resin to prevent further decay. PRRs are classified into three types based on the extent and depth of the lesion. Type A involves sealing shallow enamel lesions with resin or sealant. Type B uses resin filler for minimal lesions extending into dentin. Type C places a bevel and layers of resin composite to restore larger lesions extending into dentin. PRR provides advantages over traditional fillings by requiring minimal tooth preparation and sealing decay, while future replacements are less invasive than replacing fillings. Maintaining isolation from moisture is important for success.
- The document is a dental case report for a 40-year-old Pakistani male named Mohammed Albarry who complained of pain in his lower left area that increased with hot and cold drinks.
- Clinical evaluation found positive cold and percussion tests, leading to a diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis caused by recurrent caries under a restoration.
- The treatment plan involved root canal therapy with access cavity preparation, working length determination, use of master apical files and cones, and obturation.
This document contains information about several dental devices and procedures:
1. It provides specifications for the BONART ART-E1 dental laser, including its power output, power supply requirements, and included electrode tip sets.
2. It lists contact information for Dr. Nikhil Srivastava, a professor of pedodontics.
3. It provides specifications for the Sunny gold dental laser, including its laser source, output power, wavelength, timing functions, dimensions, weight, and electrical input.
4. The remainder of the document discusses various endodontic procedures for primary and young permanent teeth such as indirect pulp therapy, pulp capping, pulpotomy, pulpectomy, and
The document discusses the morphology of primary teeth. It describes the general features of primary teeth such as their short crowns, thin enamel and dentin layers, and larger pulps close to the surface. It then details the specific characteristics of each primary tooth type. Key differences between primary and permanent teeth are outlined. The clinical significance of understanding primary tooth morphology for procedures like restorations and extractions is also covered.
The document discusses the SLOB (Same Lingual, Opposite Buccal) technique, which is used in dental radiography. The SLOB technique involves shifting the X-ray tube head to separate superimposed structures on a radiograph. When the tube is shifted mesially, the lingual root will shift in the same direction and the buccal root will shift in the opposite direction. The SLOB technique has advantages like separating superimposed canals and structures, aiding in working length determination and identifying undiscovered canals. However, it can also cause decreased clarity and increased superimposition of structures at more oblique angles.
The document discusses diseases of the dental pulp. It begins with an introduction to the pulp, including its composition and role in tooth development. It then discusses the pathophysiology of pulpal disease, describing how noxious stimuli can lead to inflammation and necrosis by disrupting blood flow. Several classifications of pulpal diseases are presented, including those based on histopathology, clinical symptoms, and the World Health Organization framework. Etiological agents are explored, such as mechanical trauma, thermal or chemical insults, bacterial invasion, and idiopathic causes. Specific pulpal diseases like reversible and irreversible pulpitis are also mentioned.
Periapical, bitewing, and occlusal radiographs provide different views for assessing teeth and surrounding structures. Periapical views show crowns, roots, and bone while bitewings show interproximal areas and the alveolar crest. Occlusals display large segments of dental arches. Each view has advantages like accuracy but also disadvantages like patient discomfort. Proper technique like receptor placement and central ray angulation are needed to minimize distortion. Managing pediatric patients and those prone to gagging requires relaxation, explanation, and distraction techniques.
This document provides an overview of different types of periodontal instruments used in dental practice. It classifies instruments and describes their purposes and characteristics. Periodontal instruments include probes for measuring pocket depth, explorers for detecting calculus and caries, and scalers and curettes for removing calculus and root planing. The document discusses various generations of probes from traditional to computer-assisted probes, as well as area-specific and universal scalers and curettes.
This document provides an overview of periodontal instruments, including their classification, components, uses, and proper techniques. It discusses:
1) The four main classifications of instruments: diagnostic, scaling/root planing/curettage, cleansing/polishing, and surgical.
2) Specific instruments within each classification like mirrors, probes, scalers, curettes, and their purposes.
3) Factors like proper grasp, finger rests, and sharpness that provide stability and control during instrumentation.
This document discusses anterior strip crowns, which are full coverage restorations for primary anterior teeth with large cavities. It defines strip crowns, outlines their purpose and indications, contraindications, placement technique, advantages and disadvantages. Strip crowns provide aesthetic restoration while protecting teeth from further decay, but they can fracture or debond and require careful technique and moisture control. Overall, strip crowns are considered an effective esthetic option for restoring severely decayed primary incisors when more conservative treatments are not sufficient.
Endodontics is the specialty of dentistry that manages the dental pulp and surrounding tissues. It involves diagnosing and treating issues like pulpal nerve damage, which can cause pain or sensitivity. Diagnostic tests are used to examine the tooth and determine the specific condition, such as pulpitis or a periradicular abscess. Common endodontic procedures include pulpotomy, pulpectomy, and root canal therapy which aim to preserve or remove the pulp and disinfect and fill the root canals. Surgical endodontic procedures like apicoectomy and retrograde restoration are needed when non-surgical root canal treatment fails or to address anatomical issues.
This document discusses impacted teeth, including causes, frequency, complications, and surgical removal procedures. It begins by defining an impacted tooth and listing common causes such as irregular tooth positioning or premature tooth loss. Mandibular third molars are most frequently impacted. Complications include caries, infection, neurological issues, cysts, and fractures. Surgical procedures for removing impacted lower third molars and upper third molars involve gaining access, removing bone, and luxating the tooth. Classification systems describe impacted tooth positions and relationships.
This document provides definitions and guidelines for evaluating patients for complete denture therapy. It discusses examining various aspects of the patient's personal data, medical and dental history, clinical examination including extraoral and intraoral assessment, and classification systems for residual ridges and mucosa. The evaluations are meant to thoroughly understand the patient's existing conditions and needs to determine the appropriate treatment plan and prognosis.
Is a dental condition that is commonly seen in patients with a completely edentulous maxilla and partially edentulous mandible with preserved anterior teeth
In this lecture I explain in step-by-step fashion the basics of Endodontic Diagnosis: Pulp Vitality Tests. a photo guide is attached to the guide to aid in better understanding of the topic
This document provides an outline for examining a patient for dental treatment. It includes sections on gathering the patient's medical history, chief complaint, dental history, and performing an extra-oral and intra-oral examination. The examinations provide information on the patient's facial profile, lip and mouth tissues, jaw joints, and residual alveolar ridges to inform a diagnosis and treatment plan. A thorough examination of the patient's health and dental status is essential for developing a prognosis and appropriate course of treatment.
This document discusses the process of oral diagnosis. It defines oral diagnosis as dealing with the identification of oral diseases of local or systemic origin. The diagnostic process involves gathering, recording, and evaluating information from the patient's case history, clinical examination, and diagnostic aids to establish a diagnosis. The case history involves collecting personal data, chief complaint, present illness, past medical history, past dental history, and family history. A thorough clinical examination includes extraoral, intraoral, and radiographic examinations. Signs and symptoms are also discussed.
This document provides information on conducting pre-treatment evaluations of patients to prevent medical emergencies during dental treatment. It outlines assessing a patient's medical history, vital signs, anxiety levels, and classifying them according to ASA guidelines. The goals are to determine a patient's ability to physically and psychologically tolerate treatment, need for modifications, and necessity of medical consultation. Common medical emergencies in dentistry and their prevention through patient evaluation and emergency preparedness are also discussed.
This case sheet summarizes information from a dental examination of a patient. It includes sections on the patient's personal details, chief complaint, dental and medical history, clinical examination findings, vital signs, extra-oral and intra-oral examination notes, differential diagnosis, recommended tests, final diagnosis, and proposed treatment. The document provides a structured template for dentists to record all relevant health information about a patient.
The document discusses complete denture impressions. It begins with an introduction stating there has been disagreement over impression procedures since 1850 due to many being developed empirically. It then defines key terms like impression, preliminary impression, final impression, and impression material.
The document reviews the literature on impression techniques dating back to the 18th century. It discusses early methods and materials used like beeswax, gutta percha, plaster of paris, and zinc oxide eugenol. The mucous membrane anatomy is explained. Biological considerations for maxillary and mandibular impressions are provided, highlighting important anatomical landmarks and structures.
This document discusses preventive resin restorations (PRR), which involve sealing carious lesions and susceptible areas with resin to prevent further decay. PRRs are classified into three types based on the extent and depth of the lesion. Type A involves sealing shallow enamel lesions with resin or sealant. Type B uses resin filler for minimal lesions extending into dentin. Type C places a bevel and layers of resin composite to restore larger lesions extending into dentin. PRR provides advantages over traditional fillings by requiring minimal tooth preparation and sealing decay, while future replacements are less invasive than replacing fillings. Maintaining isolation from moisture is important for success.
- The document is a dental case report for a 40-year-old Pakistani male named Mohammed Albarry who complained of pain in his lower left area that increased with hot and cold drinks.
- Clinical evaluation found positive cold and percussion tests, leading to a diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis caused by recurrent caries under a restoration.
- The treatment plan involved root canal therapy with access cavity preparation, working length determination, use of master apical files and cones, and obturation.
This document contains information about several dental devices and procedures:
1. It provides specifications for the BONART ART-E1 dental laser, including its power output, power supply requirements, and included electrode tip sets.
2. It lists contact information for Dr. Nikhil Srivastava, a professor of pedodontics.
3. It provides specifications for the Sunny gold dental laser, including its laser source, output power, wavelength, timing functions, dimensions, weight, and electrical input.
4. The remainder of the document discusses various endodontic procedures for primary and young permanent teeth such as indirect pulp therapy, pulp capping, pulpotomy, pulpectomy, and
The document discusses the morphology of primary teeth. It describes the general features of primary teeth such as their short crowns, thin enamel and dentin layers, and larger pulps close to the surface. It then details the specific characteristics of each primary tooth type. Key differences between primary and permanent teeth are outlined. The clinical significance of understanding primary tooth morphology for procedures like restorations and extractions is also covered.
The document discusses the SLOB (Same Lingual, Opposite Buccal) technique, which is used in dental radiography. The SLOB technique involves shifting the X-ray tube head to separate superimposed structures on a radiograph. When the tube is shifted mesially, the lingual root will shift in the same direction and the buccal root will shift in the opposite direction. The SLOB technique has advantages like separating superimposed canals and structures, aiding in working length determination and identifying undiscovered canals. However, it can also cause decreased clarity and increased superimposition of structures at more oblique angles.
The document discusses diseases of the dental pulp. It begins with an introduction to the pulp, including its composition and role in tooth development. It then discusses the pathophysiology of pulpal disease, describing how noxious stimuli can lead to inflammation and necrosis by disrupting blood flow. Several classifications of pulpal diseases are presented, including those based on histopathology, clinical symptoms, and the World Health Organization framework. Etiological agents are explored, such as mechanical trauma, thermal or chemical insults, bacterial invasion, and idiopathic causes. Specific pulpal diseases like reversible and irreversible pulpitis are also mentioned.
Periapical, bitewing, and occlusal radiographs provide different views for assessing teeth and surrounding structures. Periapical views show crowns, roots, and bone while bitewings show interproximal areas and the alveolar crest. Occlusals display large segments of dental arches. Each view has advantages like accuracy but also disadvantages like patient discomfort. Proper technique like receptor placement and central ray angulation are needed to minimize distortion. Managing pediatric patients and those prone to gagging requires relaxation, explanation, and distraction techniques.
This document provides an overview of different types of periodontal instruments used in dental practice. It classifies instruments and describes their purposes and characteristics. Periodontal instruments include probes for measuring pocket depth, explorers for detecting calculus and caries, and scalers and curettes for removing calculus and root planing. The document discusses various generations of probes from traditional to computer-assisted probes, as well as area-specific and universal scalers and curettes.
This document provides an overview of periodontal instruments, including their classification, components, uses, and proper techniques. It discusses:
1) The four main classifications of instruments: diagnostic, scaling/root planing/curettage, cleansing/polishing, and surgical.
2) Specific instruments within each classification like mirrors, probes, scalers, curettes, and their purposes.
3) Factors like proper grasp, finger rests, and sharpness that provide stability and control during instrumentation.
This document discusses anterior strip crowns, which are full coverage restorations for primary anterior teeth with large cavities. It defines strip crowns, outlines their purpose and indications, contraindications, placement technique, advantages and disadvantages. Strip crowns provide aesthetic restoration while protecting teeth from further decay, but they can fracture or debond and require careful technique and moisture control. Overall, strip crowns are considered an effective esthetic option for restoring severely decayed primary incisors when more conservative treatments are not sufficient.
Endodontics is the specialty of dentistry that manages the dental pulp and surrounding tissues. It involves diagnosing and treating issues like pulpal nerve damage, which can cause pain or sensitivity. Diagnostic tests are used to examine the tooth and determine the specific condition, such as pulpitis or a periradicular abscess. Common endodontic procedures include pulpotomy, pulpectomy, and root canal therapy which aim to preserve or remove the pulp and disinfect and fill the root canals. Surgical endodontic procedures like apicoectomy and retrograde restoration are needed when non-surgical root canal treatment fails or to address anatomical issues.
This document discusses impacted teeth, including causes, frequency, complications, and surgical removal procedures. It begins by defining an impacted tooth and listing common causes such as irregular tooth positioning or premature tooth loss. Mandibular third molars are most frequently impacted. Complications include caries, infection, neurological issues, cysts, and fractures. Surgical procedures for removing impacted lower third molars and upper third molars involve gaining access, removing bone, and luxating the tooth. Classification systems describe impacted tooth positions and relationships.
This document provides definitions and guidelines for evaluating patients for complete denture therapy. It discusses examining various aspects of the patient's personal data, medical and dental history, clinical examination including extraoral and intraoral assessment, and classification systems for residual ridges and mucosa. The evaluations are meant to thoroughly understand the patient's existing conditions and needs to determine the appropriate treatment plan and prognosis.
Is a dental condition that is commonly seen in patients with a completely edentulous maxilla and partially edentulous mandible with preserved anterior teeth
In this lecture I explain in step-by-step fashion the basics of Endodontic Diagnosis: Pulp Vitality Tests. a photo guide is attached to the guide to aid in better understanding of the topic
This document provides an outline for examining a patient for dental treatment. It includes sections on gathering the patient's medical history, chief complaint, dental history, and performing an extra-oral and intra-oral examination. The examinations provide information on the patient's facial profile, lip and mouth tissues, jaw joints, and residual alveolar ridges to inform a diagnosis and treatment plan. A thorough examination of the patient's health and dental status is essential for developing a prognosis and appropriate course of treatment.
This document discusses the process of oral diagnosis. It defines oral diagnosis as dealing with the identification of oral diseases of local or systemic origin. The diagnostic process involves gathering, recording, and evaluating information from the patient's case history, clinical examination, and diagnostic aids to establish a diagnosis. The case history involves collecting personal data, chief complaint, present illness, past medical history, past dental history, and family history. A thorough clinical examination includes extraoral, intraoral, and radiographic examinations. Signs and symptoms are also discussed.
This document provides information on conducting pre-treatment evaluations of patients to prevent medical emergencies during dental treatment. It outlines assessing a patient's medical history, vital signs, anxiety levels, and classifying them according to ASA guidelines. The goals are to determine a patient's ability to physically and psychologically tolerate treatment, need for modifications, and necessity of medical consultation. Common medical emergencies in dentistry and their prevention through patient evaluation and emergency preparedness are also discussed.
This case report discusses 3 cases of fatalities that occurred during or after dental treatment and examines the importance of accurate diagnosis and understanding a patient's medical conditions. The cases included a patient who had a stroke after a tooth extraction, another who had undiagnosed leukemia, and a third who experienced sudden cardiac arrest during a procedure. Proper patient history, examination, and risk assessment are crucial to prevent fatalities, as dental procedures can expose underlying medical problems. An improved understanding of patient health statuses and risks can help practitioners provide safe care and recommend treatment appropriately.
The document discusses the different phases and classifications of surgery, as well as considerations for surgical patients and the nurse's role in the preoperative phase. The preoperative phase involves preparing the patient both physically and psychologically for surgery. This includes things like reviewing medical history and tests, providing instructions for exercises and breathing techniques, administering pre-op medications, ensuring proper identification and consent forms are completed, and getting the patient ready in terms of removing personal items and ensuring they are NPO status. The goal is to optimize the patient's condition and ease any anxiety prior to the surgical procedure.
This document outlines the key components of preoperative assessment for anaesthesia, including:
1. Taking a thorough patient history to identify any medical conditions or risks that could impact anaesthesia or surgery.
2. Performing a physical exam, including a focused assessment of the airway.
3. Determining the urgency of the planned surgery and communicating with the surgical team.
4. Ordering relevant preoperative investigations or tests based on the patient's age, health status, and type of surgery. The goals are to minimize risk and optimize preparation for anaesthesia and surgery.
History Takeing and Physical Examn..pdfAbdallaAli64
The document provides an introduction to clinical medicine. It discusses the importance of both the art and science of medicine. The art involves skills like interviewing patients, performing physical examinations, and using clinical reasoning. The document then outlines the components of a clinical history, including chief complaints, history of present illness, past medical history, and review of specific body systems. It emphasizes the importance of a thorough history and physical exam for diagnosis of disease.
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This document provides information on taking a case history. It discusses the importance of gathering a patient's chief complaint, medical history, dental history, and personal history. It outlines the key components of a case history, including statistics, examination findings, diagnosis, and treatment plan. It also describes different methods for obtaining a patient's history, such as interviews, questionnaires, and a combination approach. The goal of a case history is to understand the nature of a patient's illness and provide relevant information to aid in diagnosis and treatment decisions.
The document outlines the proper approach and process for treating a surgical patient, which includes: taking a thorough history and conducting a physical exam, developing differential diagnoses, ordering appropriate investigations, determining the best treatment plan, performing surgery if needed, providing postoperative care and monitoring the patient's recovery, and documenting each step of the process in the patient's notes. It emphasizes the importance of considering all factors before making decisions regarding a patient's diagnosis and treatment.
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This document is an informed consent form for plastic surgery. It outlines the nature and purpose of plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgery procedures. It details risks such as undesirable scarring, infection, complications from anesthesia, and procedure-specific risks. It also covers financial responsibilities, use of photographs, and ensures the patient understands the proposed procedure and gives consent. The patient signs to affirm they understand the details of the procedure and consent to it.
A 45-year-old female presented with a 1 month history of a swelling in her lower lip. Her past medical history included several episodes of angina over the past 4 years, treated with nitroglycerin as needed. Examination revealed a 2mm x 2mm hard, non-movable lesion consistent with a minor salivary gland injury. The patient was advised the lesion may resolve on its own or could be surgically removed under local anesthesia. Any dental treatment would need to consider her history of cardiovascular issues.
This document contains an admission form for a pain procedure. It collects information on the patient's medical history, allergies, physical assessment and vital signs. It outlines the planned procedure, intravenous access if needed, medications administered and monitoring during the procedure. The form also includes sections for tracking vital signs and pain levels during recovery until discharge criteria are met. Finally, it lists a care plan to address potential issues around anxiety, physical compromise related to anesthesia, alteration in comfort or pain, risk of infection, and ensuring understanding of discharge instructions.
This document discusses the principles of diagnosis in dentistry and oral medicine. It covers taking a thorough patient history, performing extraoral and intraoral examinations, considering relevant medical and dental histories, and ordering appropriate diagnostic tests and investigations. The key steps in diagnosis include obtaining a detailed history, conducting a physical examination of the head and neck both extraorally and intraorally, and ordering diagnostic tests such as radiographs, biopsies, or blood tests when indicated based on the history and examination findings. Special attention is paid to examining lymph nodes, salivary glands, teeth, and soft tissues during the intraoral examination.
1. The document discusses various aspects of diagnosis and diagnostic skills including data gathering, symptoms, physical examination, diagnostic aids, and differential diagnosis. It provides examples of evaluating pain as a symptom.
2. Culture and sensitivity testing and C-reactive protein are discussed as important laboratory investigations for diagnosing infections. New trends in diagnosis like polymerase chain reaction are also covered.
3. Lesions, swellings, neoplasms and tumors are defined and distinguished from each other.
This document provides information on taking a case history for dental patients. It discusses the importance of the case history, outlines the key components that should be covered, and explains the purpose and importance of each component. These include gathering information on the chief complaint, medical history, dental history, social history, and performing an extraoral and intraoral examination. Taking a thorough case history is important for diagnosis, treatment planning, and managing the patient properly.
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The document discusses the importance and process of taking a thorough patient history in optometry. It notes that 80% of diagnoses are based on history alone and outlines key principles like establishing rapport, maintaining privacy, and documenting clearly. It then details the specific components of a history, including demographic data, presenting complaint assessed using LOFTSEA, past ocular/medical/drug/family histories, and reviewing other body systems. The importance of summarizing, addressing patient concerns, and being available to answer questions is also covered.
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This document provides an overview of endodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. It discusses the importance of gathering a chief complaint, health history, dental history, and conducting a subjective and objective examination of the patient. The subjective examination involves questioning the patient about their symptoms such as the intensity, spontaneity, and persistence of any pain. The objective examination includes extraoral and intraoral soft tissue exams, examining the dentition, and performing clinical tests like percussion, palpation, and pulp vitality tests using heat, cold, or electricity. Together, the subjective and objective exams allow the clinician to make a tentative diagnosis which is then confirmed through further examination and testing.
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This document discusses dental occlusion concepts and philosophies for complete dentures. It introduces key terms like physiologic occlusion and defines different occlusion schemes like balanced articulation and monoplane articulation. The document discusses advantages and disadvantages of using anatomic versus non-anatomic teeth for complete dentures. It also outlines requirements for maintaining denture stability, such as balanced occlusal contacts and control of horizontal forces. The goal of occlusion for complete dentures is to re-establish the homeostasis of the masticatory system disrupted by edentulism.
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
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Conservative Dentistry case sheet / endodontics courses online
1. CASE RECORD
Doctors Name: S.No.
Pt. Name: O.P. No.:
Age/Sex: Date:
Occupation:
Marital Status: Married / Single
Address / Ph. No.:
DENTAL HISTORY:
Chief Complaint:
History of Present Illness:
Past Dental History:
PAST MEDICAL HISTORY:
ANY RELATED DISEASES TO :
Cardiovascular : Yes/No Hepatic : Yes/No
Respiratory : Yes/No Renal : Yes/No
Gastrointestinal : Yes/No Endocrine
(Diabetes)
: Yes/No
Neural : Yes/No
If yes, give details:
ALLERGIC TO:
Have you been hospitalized / Operated: Yes / No
If Yes, give details:
Do you have any history of abnormal bleeding with trauma or: Yes / No
dental procedures.
If yes, give details:
Are you pregnant? Yes / No
I TRIMESTER II TRIMESTER III TRIMESTER
DEPT. OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY AND
ENDODONTICS
3. RADIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION:
OTHER TESTS:
LAB INVESTIGATIONS:
FINAL DIAGNOSIS:
PROGNOSIS: Good / Fair / Poor / Doubtful.
TREATMENT PLAN:
Patient Motivation: Highly / Moderately / Poorly
Signature
POST OPERATIVE EVALUATION & FOLLOW UP
1 Month
3 Months
6 Months
1 Year
CONSENT FORM
1. The doctor has explained my dental condition, the proposed procedure, I understand the probable
out come of the procedure including that which are specific to me.
2. The doctor has explained relevant treatment options and their associated risks. The doctor has
explained my prognosis the procedure.
3. I understand that photographs or video footage may be taken during the procedure out of academic
interest. (You shall not be identified in any photograph / Video footage).
4. I Understand the details of the procedure and in case of any unexpected complication during or
subsequent to treatment, will not hold either the treating doctor or the hospital authority responsible.
5. I am willing to undergo the treatment.
Signature
(Parent / Guardian, if minor
8. No. of Teeth present:
Existing Restorations:
Rediographic pulp exposure:
Lamina dura:
Periapical rediolucency:
a. No of teeth involved
b. Size and Shape
c. Nature of radiolucency
Periodontal Status:
a. Periodontal space widening
b. Interdental bone loss
Name of root canal in the involved teeth:
a. No. of canal
b. Shape
c. Anatomical variations
d. Patency
e. Presence of calcified structures, resorption, closure of apical portion
Previous endodontic treatment:
a. Status of root canal filling
b. Status of retrograde filling
Fracture of teeth:
a. Crown
b. Root
Any other abnormalities: