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- Title
The Role of the Pediatric and General Dentist in Management of Odontogenic Infections: An Algorithmic Approach From Triage to Management.
- Authors
Gray, Sterling; Moore, Kellie; Callahan, Nicholas; Han, Michael D.
- Abstract
Odontogenic infections are preventable yet common in adults and children, and can progress to life-threatening levels if not definitively managed in a timely manner. Children with odontogenic infections often first present to the pediatric or general dental practice, making pediatric and general dentists key players in the management of odontogenic infections. While the pediatric or general dentist can definitively manage several types of infections, their critical role goes well beyond treatment to include timely and appropriate triage as well as facilitation of care when the severity of the infection exceeds the scope of their practice. Thorough and efficient triage allows the dentist to determine the most appropriate timing and setting of definitive care, thus preventing avoidable delays or inefficient use of health care resources. The purpose of this narrative review is to discuss key concepts in the overall management of odonto-genic infections in children, with a focus on the clinical significance of each concept, in an algorithmic format.
- Subjects
BACTERIAL disease treatment; OCCUPATIONAL roles; PHYSICAL diagnosis; DENTISTS; ORAL diseases; SEVERITY of illness index; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; DENTAL pathology; PEDIATRIC dentistry; DISEASE management; ALGORITHMS; CHILDREN
- Publication
Journal of Dentistry for Children, 2023, Vol 90, Issue 1, p39
- ISSN
1551-8949
- Publication type
Article