The following complications were registered: pulp necrosis (PN), pulp canal obliteration (PCO), ankylosis with replacement root resorption (ARR), infection‐related root resorption (IRR), premature tooth loss (PTL), and repair‐related resorption (RRR). Statistics: The Kaplan–Meier and Aalen‐...
Acute exacerbation of oral foci of infection is presumed to result in bacterial translocation from the oral cavity to the blood. To minimise the risks of developing oral problems and to reduce the chance of developing neutropenic fever, oral foci of infection, which are anticipated to cause ...
“When we began the research, we did think that increased risk would be the case,” Meguid explains. “Though we did think we might see an increased risk for other post-operative complications beyond infection, kidney failure, and thromboembolism in both overweight and each class of obesity, ...
Given the risks involved and the complications that might impair oral health, the prevalence of oral piercings is alarming. As a result, public health authorities need to firmly support initiatives to raise awareness of the risks associated with oral/perioral piercings. For piercers to enhance ...
The likelihood of complications from fibrosis, infection, and displacement of hard tissue increases if there is a delay in the extraction of the fragment [30,33]; therefore, an accurate diagnosis is needed as quickly as possible after the traumatic event [32]. However, on several occasions, ...
First visit: Examining and preparing the tooth At the first visit in preparation for a crown, your dentist may take a few X-rays to check the roots of the tooth receiving the crown and surrounding bone. If the tooth has extensive decay or if there is a risk of infection or injury to ...
Minimal requirements are a description of the procedures in terms the patient can understand, an explanation of potential risks and complications, and adequate disclosure of information about alternative therapies. 展开 关键词: Humans Prosthesis-Related Infections Alveolar Bone Loss Dental Fistula Prosthesis...
Risks Potential complications of tooth extraction include postoperative infection, temporary numbness from nerve irritation, jaw fracture, and jaw joint pain. An additional complication is called dry socket. When a blood clot does not properly form in the empty tooth socket, the bone beneath the ...
Oral care should include full-mouth radiography, baseline oral prophylaxis, extraction(s) of any compromised tooth, ruling out of yeast infection, and instructions on proper oral hygiene. Patients should also be started on fluoride applications and should be instructed on how to minimize oral trauma...
Risks There is a possibility that a root canal treatment will not be successful the first time. If infection and inflammation recur and an x ray indicates a repeat treatment is feasible, the old filling material is removed and the canals are thoroughly cleaned out. The dentist will try to ...