Dental pain in the medical emergency department:A cross-sectional study. Currie CC,Stone SJ,Connolly J.et al. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation . 2017Currie CC, Stone SJ, Connolly J, Durham J (2016) Dental pain in the medical emergency department: a cross-sectional study. J Oral Rehabil 44:...
ICD-9: International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision ICD-10: International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision INPC: Indiana Network for Patient Care IRB: Indiana University Institutional Review Board IUSD: Indiana University School of Dentistry LASSO: Least Absolute Shrinkage and...
Infectious diseases included sepsis (ICD-10 code: A40 and 41), and pneumonia (ICD-10 code: J15 and 69). The secondary outcome was the time interval until the incidence of acute myocardial infarction, heart failure, cerebral infarction, sepsis, or pneumonia. For survival time analysis, survival...
(collagenase), rgpA (arg-gingipain), fimA and mgl1 or any other pathogenic genes involved in development of oral diseases as observed for strains of the genus Porphyromonas, particularly, dental pathogen P. gingivalis18. However, strain DISK18 contained antibiotic resistance genes including beta ...
codes (ICD-9orICD-10-CM) and are reimbursed based on procedure codes (CDT).66,67Therefore, it is difficult to associate a diagnosis with the prescription. To increase the likelihood that an antibiotic was prescribed for infection prophylaxis (vs treatment of an oral infection), the days’ ...
This is pertinent, as the dental and oral health status, along with the presence of dentogenic pain, directly impacts the affected individual’s quality of life [9]. From a dental perspective, patient-related factors such as a lack of cooperation, communication barriers, insufficient general ...
International Journal of Molecular Sciences Review The Role of Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) Channels in the Transduction of Dental Pain Mohammad Zakir Hossain 1,* , Marina Mohd Bakri 2, Farhana Yahya 2, Hiroshi Ando 3 , Shumpei Unno 1 and Junichi Kitagawa 1 1 Department of Oral ...
high grade, associated with chills. Cough was productive, with scanty serous sputum. She did not give any history suggestive of dyspnea, hemoptysis or chest pain. She did not complain of any weight loss or anorexia. No past or contact history of tuberculosis or any other known co morbidities...
(4,5) Patients with an overactive thyroid may exhibit varied signs and symptoms like marked anxiety, tension, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, chest pain, hand tremors emotional lability, impatience and irritability, distractible overactivity, exaggerated sensitivity to noise, fatigue, weight ...
This study has attempted to document this information from patients who were reviewed between 3 and 9 years after injury. Materials and Methods All patients with an ICD-9 diagnosis of 951.2 (injury to the trigeminal nerve) because of dental treatment, seen in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery ...