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