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martes, 29 de marzo de 2022

Inferior alveolar nerve block Technique For Children - Tips and tricks

Dental Anesthesia

Dental anesthesia blocks the painful sensations that result from a dental procedure, thus controlling the stress and fear that patients have. There are several anesthetic application techniques in dentistry, each one of them block specific regions.

The inferior alveolar nerve block technique is one of the most used, because it blocks the painful sensations of half of the tongue, lip, teeth and bone of the lower jaw.

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In pediatric dentistry, the inferior alveolar nerve block technique can be quite a challenge, and the video that we share offers several tips and tricks for its administration in pediatric patients.

Dental Anesthesia


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lunes, 28 de marzo de 2022

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

Oral Surgery

Facial cellulitis is an infectious process, usually odontogenic, that puts the life of the pediatric patient at serious risk if it does not have the appropriate treatment. The immune system of the child patient is not developed enough to deal with this type of infection.

Facial cellulite spreads to other anatomical regions, aponeurotic plane and tissue spaces. Clinically, facial cellulite is of a soft consistency and with inflammatory signs. Early diagnosis and treatment prevents serious consequences of cellulite.

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Treatment of facial cellulite in an infant must be immediate, and multidisciplinary management is necessary in many cases. We share an article that teaches us how to identify, diagnose and treat facial cellulite in pediatric patients.

Oral Surgery


👉 READ AND DOWNLOAD "Odontogenic facial cellulitis in a pediatric patient - Diagnosis, treatment and multidisciplinary management" IN FULL IN PDF👈


Giunta Crescente C, Soto de Facchin M, Acevedo Rodríguez AM. Medical-dental considerations in the care of children with facial cellulitis of odontogenic origin. A disease of interest for pediatricians and pediatric dentists. Arch Argent Pediatr 2018;116(4):e548-e553.

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lunes, 21 de marzo de 2022

What is a dry socket? All you need to know

Dry Socket

Dry socket is the inflammation of the dental alveolus, and it happens after a post-extraction dental complication, it is very painful, and infrequent, but with the right treatment it disappears in a few days.

The post-surgical recommendations of the dental surgeon are intended to avoid post-operative complications, such as: inflammation and hemorrhage. The patient must take into account the recommendations of the surgeon.

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We share a video that explains everything you need to know about dry socket: signs, symptoms, causes, and the importance of the surgeon's post-operative recommendations.

Oral Surgery


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martes, 15 de marzo de 2022

Pediatric Anesthesia in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Dental Anesthesia

We start by saying that an adult patient is not the same as a pediatric patient. The anatomy and physiology are completely different, and these values must be taken into account when planning a surgical treatment.

The use of anesthesia reduces stress and anxiety during surgical procedures, but it is important to know how to handle the formulas to calculate the dose in pediatric patients.

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We share a complete article that points out the anatomical and physiological differences of the pediatric patient, the anesthetic techniques for a surgical procedure, and the anesthetic considerations in the case of special patients.

Oral Surgery


👉 READ AND DOWNLOAD "Pediatric Anesthesia in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery" IN FULL IN PDF👈


Deepak G Krishnan. Oral Maxillofac Surg Clin North Am. 2018 May.

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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.

Oral Surgery


👉 READ AND DOWNLOAD "Techniques and recommendations for an extraction in pediatric dentistry" IN FULL IN PDF👈


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.

Oral Surgery


👉 READ AND DOWNLOAD "Diode Laser Lingual Frenectomy in Pediatric Dentistry: Case Report" IN FULL IN PDF👈


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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👉 READ AND DOWNLOAD THE COMPLETE MANUAL IN PDF HERE👈


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

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