Kaiser Hospital, San Diego
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Scripps Memorial Hospital, San Diego
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Sharp Memorial Hospital, San Diego
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Dentoalveolar Fractures or Displaced Teeth
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- 1. Reduction: Reduce luxated tooth to appropriate position using adjacent uninjured teeth to reference appropriate anterior/posterior/superior/inferior position.
- 2. Application of Temporary Solution:
- 2a. Use full sample of “A” and full sample of “B” place on mixing paper with tongue blade. Mix “A” and “B” together thoroughly using tongue blade on mixing paper to create putty
- 2b. Apply Petroleum Jelly to palm of hands until fully greased.
- 2c. Roll putty to doughy consistency forming approximately a 30mm hot dog shaped splint.
- 2d. Apply to dental alveolar area making sure to apply dressing to 2 teeth anterior and to 2 teeth posterior to dental alveolar fracture segment.
- 2e. Check setting of temporary splint by applying nail pressure and checking for indentations.
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Completely Avulsed Teeth
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- 1. Save-a-Tooth Place avulsed tooth into Save-a-Tooth solution (do not rinse off the tooth).
- 2. Advise patient to see dentist ASAP and to bring solution with tooth in it.
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Tooth Fractures
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- 1. Temporary Filling Material: Use enclosed spatula to apply small amount of Temporary Filling Material onto tooth fracture.
- 2. Allow it to harden and advise patient to see dentist ASAP.
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Oral/Tongue Laceration/Trauma
April 6, 2012 by
- 1. Anesthesia: Use topical anesthetic (20% Benzocaine) enclosed.
- 2. Localize with Lidocaine w/epi around gingival mucosa of dental alveolar injured segment.
- 3. Retraction: Use cheek retractor supplied to retract lips to allow access to tongue or injured mucosa.
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Simple to Use
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- Comes with laminated step by step instructions
- Each dental/oral trauma has it’s own set of instructions
- Simple enough for any of your medical staff to use
Comprehensive
April 6, 2012 by
- Covers a majority of dental and oral trauma
- Includes all the components necessary without the need for additional items or expense