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Prosthodontist Template

Dental pain

A professional Prosthodontist template for healthcare professionals.
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Prosthodontist

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Last edited

9/10/2024

Created by

Deepesh Patel

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This dental pain template is designed for prosthodontists to efficiently document patient visits related to dental pain. It includes sections for recording the characteristics of the pain, associated symptoms, recent dental procedures, and social history. The template also guides the clinician in documenting examination findings, diagnostic tests, and treatment plans. This structured approach ensures comprehensive documentation, aiding in accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Ideal for prosthodontists, this template streamlines the documentation process, enhancing patient care and communication. Use this template to improve your dental documentation practices and patient outcomes.

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RFA: pain CO: - Severe throbbing pain in the upper right molar region, lasting for 3 days, worsened by cold drinks and relieved slightly by ibuprofen. - Swelling in the right cheek and difficulty chewing. - Recent dental procedure: root canal treatment on the affected tooth 2 weeks ago. - History of frequent cavities and previous fillings. - Over-the-counter pain relief: ibuprofen 400mg every 6 hours. - Allergies: Penicillin. - Social history: Smokes 5 cigarettes a day, occasional alcohol use, high sugar diet. MH: - Taking ibuprofen as needed. - Allergies: Penicillin. Examination: - Visual inspection shows redness and swelling around the upper right molar. - Palpation reveals tenderness in the affected area. - X-ray indicates possible infection at the root tip. - Condition of teeth: multiple fillings, gums appear inflamed. - Signs of infection: pus discharge from the gum line. Rads Taken: X-ray shows periapical radiolucency indicating infection. Diagnosis - Acute periapical abscess secondary to failed root canal treatment. - Contributing factors: poor oral hygiene and smoking. TX options discussed: Antibiotic therapy, re-treatment of the root canal, or extraction of the affected tooth. Plan: - Prescribed amoxicillin 500mg three times a day for 7 days. - Scheduled re-treatment of the root canal in 1 week. - Advised to quit smoking and reduce sugar intake. - Follow-up appointment in 2 weeks to assess healing and treatment efficacy. - Educated patient on maintaining oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups to prevent future issues.

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