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Dentist Template

Dental Trauma

A professional Dentist template for healthcare professionals.
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Dentist

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Last edited

9/3/2024

Created by

Hannah Worrall

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This Dental Trauma template is designed for dentists to document cases of dental injuries comprehensively. It includes sections for patient information, incident details, medical history, clinical examination, emergency treatment provided, post-operative instructions, and follow-up plans. This template ensures that all critical aspects of dental trauma are recorded, aiding in effective treatment and follow-up care. Ideal for use in dental clinics, this template helps streamline documentation and improve patient care. Keywords: dental trauma documentation, dentist clinical notes, dental injury treatment plan.

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Patient Information: - Name: John Doe, Age: 25, Gender: Male, Contact Information: (555) 123-4567 Incident Details: Date and Time of Trauma: October 10, 2023, 3:00 PM Cause of Trauma: Sports injury during a basketball game Location of Incident: Local gym Witnesses: Teammates witnessed the incident and reported a collision with another player Medical History: - Reviewed medical history; no changes noted - Known medical conditions: None - Previous surgeries: None - Hospitalizations: None - Allergies: None - Current medications: None Clinical Examination: Extra-Oral Examination: - Facial Inspection: - Mild swelling and bruising on the right cheek - TMJ Examination: - No TMJ issues, pain, or clicking noted - Lymph Node Examination: - No lymph node enlargement or tenderness Intra-Oral Examination: Soft Tissue Assessment: - Mucosa: Buccal mucosa, tongue, palate, floor of the mouth, and vestibule are intact with no lacerations or abrasions - Gingiva: Healthy gingiva with no signs of trauma or bleeding Hard Tissue Assessment: Teeth: - All teeth present, no missing teeth - Fracture noted on the upper right central incisor, slight mobility observed - Alignment and tenderness: Affected tooth is tender to touch Occlusal Analysis: - Molar Relationship: Normal molar relationship, no changes due to trauma - Canine Relationship: Normal canine relationship, no changes due to trauma - Midline Assessment: No midline deviations in the dental arches Radiographic Examination: - Periapical Radiographs: Taken, showing fracture on the upper right central incisor - Panoramic Radiograph: Taken, no bone fractures or dislocations observed Diagnostic Tests: - Pulp Vitality Tests: Performed, affected tooth shows reduced vitality - Percussion and Palpation Tests: Tenderness noted on percussion of the affected tooth Emergency Treatment Provided: Consent: Written consent obtained Discussed Relevant Risks: Discussed risks including tooth fracture, post-op pain, swelling, infection, and complications from the procedure Local Anaesthetic: Lidocaine 2% with epinephrine, 2 carpules Soft Tissue Management: No soft tissue injuries requiring treatment Tooth Stabilization: - Repositioning: Not required - Splinting: Flexible splint applied for 2 weeks Temporary Restoration: - Temporary composite restoration placed on the fractured tooth Post-Operative Instructions: - Post-Op Advice: Advised on post-op pain, swelling, and care instructions for the next few days - Post-Op Analgesics: Ibuprofen 400 mg prescribed, to be taken every 6 hours as needed - Antibiotics: Amoxicillin 500 mg prescribed, to be taken three times a day for 7 days - Hygiene Instructions: Maintain regular oral hygiene, avoid brushing the splinted area vigorously - Dietary Advice: Soft diet recommended to avoid damage to the affected area - Patient Questions: Patient was given an opportunity to ask questions and was satisfied with the explanations Follow-Up Plan: Immediate Follow-Up: Follow-up visit scheduled in 1 week to assess healing and splint stability Long-Term Follow-Up: Periodic assessments every 3 months for the next year to monitor the affected tooth Prognosis: Good prognosis with proper care and follow-up Review and Follow-Up: Next review date scheduled for October 17, 2023, with further evaluations planned every 3 months

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