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Upper respatory sinusitis (dental management)
antibiotics, antihistamines, decongestants, and nasal sprays; avoid vigouros mouth washing and nise blowing
Lower respiratory (asthma) clincal findings
shortness of breat, wheezing, coughing, chest tightness; may cause clincal lesions from asthma drugs; treat with NYSTATIN!
Lower respiratory (asthma) dental management
stress reduction, short/morning appointments, readilay accessable inhaler
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema (COPD) oral manifestations
smokers melanosis, nictoine stomatits, leukoplakia, erythroplakia, non-healing ulcers and oral carcinoma
Chronic bronchitis and emphysema (COPD) Dental management
more upright chair position to prevent breathing difficulty; use rubber dam judiciously; decide whether or not to treat according if it may depress patients respiratory status against weight of needed dental work
Pneumoconioses oral manifestations and considerations
(occupational lung disease) - gritty particles in oral cavity; tooth abrasion; signs and symptoms of resp distress; bitegaurd as preventative measure; asses disorder and obtain proper medical consultation
Eating Disorders
Anorexia and bulimia; enamel erosion (perimylolysis); topical application of desensitizing agents; antacids after vomitting; caution against brushing after vomitting
Pancreatic Disorders
pancreatitis, cyctsic fibrosis
Liver disease
Hep A,B,C,D; non-A, Non-B hep; Cirrhosis
Guidelines for oral health care of patients with GI disease
medical consultation, avoid treatment if condition poorly controlled, stress reduction incorporated in treatment (sedatives, morning appts, limited duration), use cautino when prescribing pain meds
Guidelines for oral health care of patients with neurologic disease
assessment and medical consultation, stress reduction, may require chair modifications, local anesthesia, antibiotics carefully prescribed and monitored
Guidelines for oral health care of patients with hematologic disease
assessment and consultation, avoid if bleeding disorder or factor deficiency or if condition is poorly controlled, cautious use of local anesthetics; hemorrhagic procedures should be avoided if poor controlled, if higher than ASA III should only receive pallative emergency treatment only; lots of antibiotcs, stay away from extractinos until controlled well
Guidelines for oral health care of patients with endocrine diseases
assessment/ consultation, ASA II some treatment modifications, ASA III several modifications, stress reduction; diabetics should insulin and normal breakfast, pregnant sit upright in chair
Oral Manifestations of AIDS
Kaposi's sarcoma; oral hairy leukoplakia; ANUG- Acute necrotizing Ulcerating Gingivitis; candidiasis