Title: MOUTH BREATHING
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2Oral Surgy In Children
N.A.GH
3Definition
- Surgical procedures includes Simple tooth
extractions, Surgical removal of teeth or Soft
tissue lesions.
4Special consideration
- Preoperative evaluation
- Medical history
- Dental evaluation
- Being prepared to treat any emergency
situation - Child management
- Growth and development
- Developing dentition
- Degree of parental concern
5 Exodontia
- An ideal extraction is the painless removal of
the whole tooth or remaining root or tooth
portion with minimal trauma to the investing
tissues, so that the wound heals uneventfully and
no future problems are created.
6Indications for Tooth Removal
- Broken down teeth with periapical lesions /
cellulitis
7Indications
- Carious/ fractured non restorable tooth
8Indications
Supernumerary teeth
9Indications
Over retained primary teeth
Submerged (ankylosed) teeth
10Indications
Natal or Neonatal Tooth
11 Relative Contraindications
- Acute Oral Infection as stomatitis or herpetic
stomatitis - Congenital heart disease, rheumatic fever
- Blood Diseases as hemophilia or leukemia
- Uncontrolled Diabetes Mellitus
- Renal disease
- After radiotherapy
12Oh .Noo.oo!!!
13PREEXTRACTION PREPARATION
- Professionals
- It is important that the principles techniques
of removing teeth are understood by all those in
the dental profession who would pick up a pair of
extraction forceps.
14Principles of Exodontia in Pediatric Dentistry
- Differences between primary and permanent teeth
that modify extraction procedures - Size and shape of primary teeth - alveolar
bone -
- Recommended instruments
- Care of soft tissues
- Topical and profound local anesthesia
15Parent Preparation
- Discuss with the parents the causes of extraction
- Preoperative as well as postoperative
instructions - Informed consent
16Child Preparation
- Minimize anxiety and fear of patients to
injections, wound pain, anesthetic action . - Describing the procedure Tell -Show- Do, avoid
the use of technical words . - Explain to the child what sensation may be
experienced - (digital pressure)
17Techniques of Exodontia
- Patient position
- Chair is positioned about 45" to the floor during
- extraction of the upper teeth and at about 90
- for lower teeth
- Operator position
- - Working hand ( dominant)
- - Non-working hand ( non- dominant)
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18Working hand
19Non-working hand
- Retracts soft tissue? allow visibility and access
- Protects tissues if instrument slips
- Provides resistance to the extraction force on
the mandible ? prevent dislocation - Provides feel to the operator
20Upper Primary Anteriors
operator stands in front of patient patients
mouth just below the operators shoulder. Apply
forceps beaks to the root, using clockwise and
anticlockwise rotation about the long axis
21Lower Primary Anteriors
- Similar position for upper teeth patients
mouth just below the operators elbow. - Same manner as their upper counterparts with
rotation about the long axis using lower primary
anterior or root forceps
22Upper Primary molars
- widely splayed roots? considerable expansion
- of socket is required
- Upper primary molar forceps are applied to the
- roots with initial movement palatally ,
Continued - with buccal directed force ? delivery of tooth
23Lower Primary Molars
- Those teeth are removed by bucco-lingual
expansion of the socket. After it is loosened, a
counterclockwise rotation delivers the tooth from
the socket. - removing lower right teeth the operator stands
behind the patient.
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25Soft tissue surgeries
Cysts on apex caused by trauma
Abnormal frenum
26Post- extraction Instruction
- Bite down on gauze 20-30 minutes, do not chewing
the gauze (Do not disturb the clot) - After surgery ? ice pack
- Eat soft and cool foods
- If there is stitches? rinse with mouth wash, day
after surgery - Seek medical attention if pain after 48 hours or
abnormal bleeding
27Post -operative Complications
- Aspiration or swallowing of teeth or roots may
occur, especially under general anesthesia with
the mouth forced open - Post-operative hemorrhage
28Complications.
- self inflicted trauma
- Dry socket rarely happens within children
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