Chief Complaint:
- Patient presents with a chief complaint of toothache in the lower left molar, which started approximately 3 days ago.
History of Presenting Complaints:
- The patient reports a throbbing pain in the lower left molar that is exacerbated by chewing and cold foods. The pain is constant and rated as a 7/10 on the pain scale. There are no associated symptoms such as fever or swelling.
Past Dental History:
- Patient reports a filling in the upper right first molar placed 5 years ago.
Past Medical History:
- Patient has no known medical conditions. No known allergies. Taking no medications.
Personal History:
- Patient reports brushing twice daily and flossing once daily.
- Patient denies any habits such as clenching, grinding, or smoking.
Family History:
- Father has a history of periodontal disease.
Extra Oral Examination:
- No significant findings. Lymph nodes are non-palpable. TMJ examination reveals normal range of motion.
Intra Oral Examination:
- Soft tissues appear healthy. No lesions or abnormalities noted.
- Gingiva appears slightly inflamed around the lower left molar.
- Hard tissue examination reveals a large carious lesion on the lower left molar. No other caries or restorations are present. All other teeth are present.
- Oral hygiene is fair.
- Occlusion appears normal.
Radiographic Findings:
- Bitewing radiograph reveals a large carious lesion on the distal surface of the lower left molar, extending into the dentin.
Laboratory Investigations:
- No laboratory investigations were performed.
Diagnoses:
- Dental caries, lower left molar.
Prognosis:
- Good prognosis for the lower left molar with appropriate treatment.
Treatment:
- Recommend root canal treatment and crown for the lower left molar.
- Recommend oral hygiene instructions, including proper brushing and flossing techniques.
- Review in 1 week.