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martes, 25 de octubre de 2022

Dental abscess, facial cellulitis and Ludwig's Angina in a pediatric patient - Diagnosis and treatment - Free scientific articles, videos and clinical cases

Odontogenic Infection

Infections of odontogenic origin in children are the main cause of dental emergencies. Treatment must be immediate to prevent the infection from advancing and endangering the patient's life.

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Depending on the severity, the patient may receive hospital care and admission. Some of the infectious manifestations of odontogenic origin can be: abscesses and cellulitis.

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We share a complete list of clinical cases, scientific articles, videos on the diagnosis, surgical and pharmacological treatment of odontogenic infections in pediatric patients.


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Odontogenic facial cellulitis in a pediatric patient - Diagnosis, treatment and multidisciplinary management

Management of acute orofacial infection of odontogenic origin in children - Diagnosis, clinic and pharmacology

Ludwig's Angina. Presentation of a pediatric case

Odontogenic facial cellulitis in a pediatric patient - Medical-dental management considerations

Antimicrobial therapies for odontogenic infections in children and adolescents

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Facial swelling in a pediatric patient - Causes, clinical and radiological manifestations

Odontogenic Infection in Pediatric Dentistry: Facial Cellulitis, Ludwig's Angina - Diagnosis, clinical and pharmacological management

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jueves, 7 de julio de 2022

Odontogenic Infection in Pediatric Dentistry: Facial Cellulitis, Ludwig's Angina - Diagnosis, clinical and pharmacological management

Odontogenic Infection

Odontogenic infections affect dental and periodontal structures and are the main cause of dental consultation. Untreated infections can be life-threatening.

Odontogenic infections are rapidly evolving, spreading to various regions of the face and neck. Care must be immediate and effective, and in many cases hospitalization is required.

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We share a series of articles on odontogenic infections in pediatric dentistry, diagnosis, clinical manifestations, pharmacological and surgical management.

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📌Odontogenic infection

Management of acute orofacial infection of odontogenic origin in children - Diagnosis, clinic and pharmacology

Antimicrobial therapies for odontogenic infections in children and adolescents

Facial swelling in a pediatric patient - Causes, clinical and radiological manifestations

Odontogenic infection in facial spaces - Pharmacological and surgical management in pediatric patients

📌Face Cellulite

Odontogenic facial cellulitis in a pediatric patient - Diagnosis, treatment and multidisciplinary management

📌Ludwig's angina

Ludwig's Angina. Presentation of a pediatric case

Pharmacology


miércoles, 5 de enero de 2022

Dental Implants: Tips and Recommendations - Virtual Library

Oral Rehabilitation

Dental implants offer a number of advantages and benefits in the oral rehabilitation of edentulous patients. The loss of one or more teeth has an impact on aesthetics and especially on the oral and general health of the patient.

The professional's evaluation must be clinical and radiographic, to determine the quality and quantity of the maxillary bone, as well as some auxiliary examinations to determine the general health of the patient.

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We share an interesting list of articles and videos that answer all the questions that patients have about the benefits and care of dental implants.


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Prevention of peri-implantitis - 3D Video

Dental implant: What complications can there be after surgery?

Problems associated with dental implants

Dental Implants Post-Op Instructions

What's the Difference Between Dental Implants and Bridges?

Patient Prevention: Dental Implant Failures

jueves, 23 de diciembre de 2021

Virtual library - Pulp therapy in Pediatric Dentistry

Oral Rehabilitation

The goal of pulp therapy treatment is to keep the primary teeth healthy until the exfoliation stage. In this way, occlusion is preserved, premature loss of space in the jaws is avoided, and chewing or phonation is not affected.

The dental pulp can be affected by an infectious process or by dental trauma, and the pediatric dentist determines what treatment to carry out after a clinical and radiographic evaluation.

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We share a series of articles and videos that show us the different treatments performed on primary teeth (pulpotomy and pulpectomy).


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Pulpectomy: Clinical Tips and Tricks in Paediatric Dentistry

What is the difference between pulpotomy and pulpectomy?

An update on primary teeth pulpotomy medicaments

Root Canal Treatment for children

Use of Vital Pulp Therapies in Primary Teeth with Deep Caries Lesions

Management of Endodontic Emergencies: Pulpotomy Versus Pulpectomy

Dental Treatment: Vital Pulp Therapy for Primary Teeth

What is the difference between apexogenesis and apexification?

PULPECTOMY procedures in primary molar teeth

Pulp Cap and Pulpotomy in Pediatric Trauma Cases

martes, 23 de noviembre de 2021

Virtual Library - Wisdom Teeth: Everything you need to know

Wisdom Teeth

The third molars, also known as wisdom teeth, are the last molars to appear in the dental arch, in an age range between 16 and 25 years. When these teeth are retained they can cause pain, food accumulation or pericoronitis.

The presence of this molar generates doubts and fear in the patient, and the dental community is in charge of clearing all the questions and myths that have been created.

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We share an interesting list of articles and videos that answer all the questions about wisdom teeth.


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8 interesting facts about the Wisdom Tooth

Wisdom teeth and orthodontics: Are they related?

Extraction of Third Molars : Why?

THIRD MOLARS: To extract or not to extract?

What problems can wisdom teeth cause?

Animated Video: Wisdom Tooth Extraction

martes, 24 de noviembre de 2020

Online Video library - Bruxism: Definition, diagnosis and treatments

Bruxism

Bruxism is a parafunctional pathology, which can occur day or night, and affects both adults and children. The presence of bruxism affects the teeth, orofacial muscles, and the temporomandibular joint.

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Bruxism is evidenced when the patient grinds or clenches his teeth. The origin of bruxism is multifactorial, for which an interdisciplinary treatment is recommended.

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🎯We share an interesting list of videos dedicated to this pathology, so that it can be shared in the dental community.



Bruxism: A medical or dental issue?

Can children suffer from bruxism?

What are the symptoms of clenched teeth and how can we fix it?

Bruxism - A Major Cause of Gum Recession

What are the consequences of bruxism?

Everything you need to know about bruxism

Bruxism: Why do you need a dental splint?