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domingo, 27 de febrero de 2022

Techniques and recommendations for an extraction in pediatric dentistry

Oral Surgery

Dental extraction is a dental treatment that consists of removing a tooth that has been affected by extensive caries, and that cannot be rehabilitated.

When extracting a primary tooth, we must bear in mind that the technique and patient management is different when this treatment is performed on an adult.

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We share an article that teaches us what are the recommended techniques for dental extraction in children, and offers us several recommendations for a better surgical procedure in pediatric dentistry.

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Handbook of Clinical Techniques in Pediatric Dentistry, First Edition. Edited by Jane A. Soxman. © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Published 2015 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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miércoles, 9 de febrero de 2022

Oral Surgery: Use of laser in lingual frenectomy in pediatric patients

Oral Surgery

The frenectomy is the surgical act that is performed on the labial or lingual frenulum. This procedure is performed when the frenulum generates limits the movements of the lip or tongue.

Among the benefits of using laser in frenectomy are: a quick surgical procedure, and a shorter and less painful post-operative period. Other benefits are: it promotes hemostasis and sterilizes the surgical site.

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We share an interesting clinical case of a 7-year-old girl referred by the orthodontist for a lingual frenectomy. In the article we can find the benefits of using laser in frenectomy.

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Irineu Gregnanin Pedron., et al. “Diode Laser Lingual Frenectomy in Pediatric Dentistry: Case Report". Scientific Archives Of Dental Sciences 4.1 (2021): 29-33.

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domingo, 23 de enero de 2022

Management of acute orofacial infection of odontogenic origin in children - PDF Guide

Oral surgery

In professional practice it is common to find odontogenic infections, both in children and adults. Odontogenic infections are those whose origin is the teeth or supporting tissues.

This infection can invade different neighboring anatomical spaces, compromising the general health of the pediatric patient. That is why early evaluation and treatment of any infection that appears in the oral cavity is important.

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We share an interesting care manual for pediatric patients who present an odontogenic acute infectious process, whose main objective is to contribute to the knowledge and management of orofacial infections in children.

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Oral Health Division. Ministry of Health Malaysia. Management of acute orofacial infeciton of odontogenic origin in children. 1 Edition

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lunes, 17 de enero de 2022

Antimicrobial therapies for odontogenic infections in children and adolescents

Pharmacology

Oral infections are common in children and adolescents, and treatment must be treated in an effective and timely manner. Infectious processes occur when there is an imbalance in the patient's oral flora.

The use of antibiotics must be rational to avoid drug resistance of microorganisms (microbial resistance). Odontogenic infections can arise from caries or a periodontal problem, sometimes they can be due to dental trauma or iatrogenesis.

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We share a literature review that establishes guidelines for antimicrobial therapy in infections of odontogenic origin and clinical recommendations.

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Antimicrobial therapies for odontogenic infections in children and adolescents. Literature review and clinical recomendations was published in J Oral Res 2014; 3(1): 50-56 (DOI: 10.17126/joralres.2014.013).

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jueves, 9 de diciembre de 2021

Surgical excision of mucocele with local anesthesia in an 8-month-old baby

Oral Surgery

The mucocele is a common cyst of the minor salivary glands, and is produced by the accumulation or retention of mucosa as a consequence of an obstruction or trauma to the salivary duct.

The mucocele has a bluish or translucent color, and its size can be from millimeters to centimeters in diameter. It is rare to find a mucocele in a newborn baby.

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We share the case of the surgical removal of a mucocele in an 08-month-old baby under local anesthesia.

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Gurgel, C.V., Neto, N.L., Geller-Palti, D., Sakai, V.T., Oliveira, T.M., & Machado, M.A. (2012). Surgical excision of mucocele with local anesthesia in an 8-month-old baby.

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lunes, 6 de diciembre de 2021

How to prevent infections after third molar extraction?

Oral Surgery

The extraction of the third molar is one of the most frequent surgical procedures in the dental clinic. Currently surgical techniques are safe and effective.

The surgeon must recommend to the patient a series of measures that aim to avoid infection of the wound. The third molars are extracted to avoid future problems: accumulation of food, bad breath, pain and inflammation.


We share a video that recommends us what we should do after tooth extraction to avoid infectious processes.

Oral Surgery


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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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martes, 21 de septiembre de 2021

Tooth Extraction: Post-Surgical Care and Tips

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Tooth extractions are surgical procedures performed on teeth that have suffered extensive decay or severe irreparable trauma. This procedure should be performed by experienced dental professionals.

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The professional should talk with the patient about the care that he should have to avoid complications after the surgical procedure. Some of these complications can be: bleeding or infections.


We share an educational video about post-surgical care from the Dental Coach channel.

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domingo, 15 de agosto de 2021

Can a tooth be extracted in diabetic patients?

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Diabetes is an endocrine disorder, which consists of an abnormality in the metabolism of glucose due to a deficiency of insulin. Oral health is affected by diabetes and manifests itself as severe inflammation of the gums in uncontrolled patients.

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The dentist must take all precautions when caring for a diabetic patient, especially when performing a tooth extraction. A complete interrogation on the health of the patient and a correct clinical evaluation must be carried out beforehand.

We share a video about tooth extraction for a diabetic patient, as well as the care that should be taken.

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sábado, 24 de julio de 2021

Reimplantation of avulsed permanent teeth after three days: Clinical case in a pediatric patient

Dental emergency

Dental avulsion consists of the total detachment of the tooth from the socket, as a consequence of a strong trauma that affects the oral cavity. Given this urgency, it is important to go to the dentist to be able to reimplant it.

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By means of dental reimplantation, the avulsed tooth is inserted into its socket, and then a clinical and radiographic follow-up is carried out in order to ensure the success of the treatment.

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We share an article that reports two clinical cases of patients who suffered an avulsion, and the teeth were reimplanted after 72 hours. Subsequent evaluation confirms the success of the procedure.

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Ize‑Iyamu and Saheeb: Reimplantation of avulsed dry permanent teeth after three days. Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice • Jan-Mar 2013 • Vol 16 • Issue 1

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sábado, 8 de mayo de 2021

Animated Video: Wisdom Tooth Extraction

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Wisdom teeth cause a lot of pain and discomfort when they erupt, and the solution is surgical removal of the tooth.

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The procedure is safe as long as it is performed by a qualified surgeon, and after a clinical and radiographic examination. The post-operative is safe and without major complications.

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We share an animated video on the surgical procedure to remove the wisdom tooth, thanks to the Hunterdon Oral & Maxillofacial Surgical Specialists channel.




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sábado, 24 de abril de 2021

How to control bleeding after extraction?

Oral Surgery

Dental extraction is an outpatient surgical procedure, not for that reason it is exempt from subsequent care that the patient must perform to avoid any problem.

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Post-treatment bleeding is a common complication after tooth extraction, so it is important that the dentist makes recommendations to avoid any type of problems.

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We share the video of the Deluxe Dentistry channel that offers us useful advice on how to prevent or solve bleeding after dental surgery.

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miércoles, 3 de marzo de 2021

8 interesting facts about the Wisdom Tooth

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The presence of the third molars causes great fear and discomfort to the patient. The wisdom tooth must be removed to prevent a series of consequences such as: food accumulation, pericoronitis, caries, inflammation of the gums, etc.

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Wisdom teeth generate a lot of anxiety and questions in the patient, and it is necessary for the professional to answer each of them in order to generate calm and confidence in the patient.

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We share an article that answers the most frequent questions that a patient asks before undergoing removal of wisdom teeth.

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miércoles, 11 de noviembre de 2020

What is pre-prosthetic surgery?

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Pre-prosthetic surgery is a surgical procedure performed to reshape and condition the alveolar ridge before making a dental prosthesis or implant.

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Before performing a dental prosthesis, the dentist must evaluate the quality and quantity of the alveolar ridge, in order to ensure the retention and stability of the prosthesis.

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They are generally outpatient surgeries and performed under local anesthesia. We share with you a more extensive explanation about what a pre-prosthetic surgery means.

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lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2020

What to expect after periodontal surgery - Post-Operative Guide

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Periodontal surgery is one of the phases of gum treatment, and is responsible for the surgical procedure of the gums that are affected by periodontitis.

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The main objective of periodontal surgery is to keep the supporting elements of the tooth healthy. Thanks to this procedure we can eliminate dental stones that could not be removed during the initial phases of periodontal treatment.

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We share a video from Dr. John Thousand IV, DDS, MSD, who explains what periodontal surgery is and the care that a patient should have after the surgical procedure.

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miércoles, 28 de octubre de 2020

THIRD MOLARS: To extract or not to extract?

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Third molars, also known as wisdom teeth, erupt between 18 and 25 years of age. The eruption of this molar usually causes pain and discomfort in the patient that must be treated in time.

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Some of the consequences of not removing wisdom teeth are: accumulation of food, cavities, bad breath, pericoronitis.

Many dentists recommend removing wisdom teeth to prevent some kind of complication. We share an interesting video from the Way To Know channel that explains the reasons for extracting a third molar.

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