Presentation
Eating disorders are among those conditions which present with very classic appearances on the teeth as well as the soft tissues inside the mouth. [baltimoresun.com]
Presentation - a dental abscess presents with worsening pain (hours to days) which may radiate to the ipsilateral ear, jaw and neck. There may be a bad taste in the mouth, fever ± malaise and trismus (inability to open the mouth). [patient.info]
The teeth most often present include front teeth (central incisors), teeth normally located next to the incisors (canines), and/or, in some cases, one or more molars. [rarediseases.org]
If the situation presents itself, refer them to a psychiatrist for a definitive diagnosis. [speareducation.com]
(C) Some impairment from the symptoms is present in 2 or more settings. (D) There must be clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning. [dentistrytoday.com]
Entire Body System
- Inflammation
TMJ disorder can be caused by damage to the TMJs or due to inflammation of the surrounding muscles and ligaments. This damage can occur because of an accident or blow to the face. [torradodental.com]
Inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis (inflammation affecting the lining of the colon and rectum) and Crohn’s disease (inflammation affecting the full thickness of gastrointestinal mucosa from mouth to rectum), as well as Celiac sprue [yourdentistryguide.com]
A malfunctioning temporomandibular joint can lead to pain while chewing, clicking and popping of the jaw, swelling of the face, inflammation, earaches, and headaches. But you don’t have to tolerate TMJ disorder pain another day. [rdgallen.com]
[…] metabolism of dietary carb on teeth lead to demineralization of tooth enamel and dentin some common cause of cavities -poor oral hygiene -dry mouth -presence of orthodontic appliances -gum tissues recession -pregnancy another word for dry mouth reversible inflammation [quizlet.com]
At its worse, dental and oral disease cause chronic inflammation and bacteremia, which are risk factors for heart disease, stroke, diabetes and compromised respiratory function. [rivermendhealth.com]
- Severe Pain
TMD refers to problems associated with the jaw joint, also known as the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), and the surrounding tissues—with symptoms ranging from slight discomfort to severe pain. [dentalplans.com]
gingivitis, or periodontitis • Reduce denture-wearing time or inability to wear dentures • Mouth soreness due to poor-fitting dentures • Presence of fever or swelling • Broken, knocked out, or loose teeth • Bleeding gums in the absence of trauma • Severe [quizlet.com]
- Surgical Procedure
Examples of irreversible treatments are: Adjustment of the bite by grinding the teeth Extensive dental work Mandibular repositioning splint (changes the bite and jaw positioning) Orthodontics Surgical procedures including replacement of all or parts of [dentalcare.com]
Observation of excessive bleeding following a surgical procedure 14. [slideshare.net]
Surgical treatments are still fairly recent developments, and research about these procedures is ongoing. [docshop.com]
- Pathologist
This could be an oral surgeon (also called an oral and maxillofacial surgeon), an oral pathologist, an orthodontist, a periodontist or a prosthodontist. [youroralhealth.ca]
Gastrointestinal
- Vomiting
Bulimia is an eating disorder which causes individuals to binge (eat large amounts of food in a short period of time) and purge (vomit). [mouthcarolina.com]
This erosion looks different from other causes because the tongue rests against the back of the bottom teeth during vomiting, shielding them from much of the stomach acid. [saintlouis-dentist.com]
Bulimics also obsess about their bodies but vomit instead of starve themselves. Repeated vomiting sends stomach acids up through the mouth damaging teeth and eroding the enamel causing sensitivity, thinning and chipping. [familydentalcentres.com]
- Diarrhea
] Changes to the gut microbiome and various environmental risk factors (including smoking, hygiene, and dietary practices) have also been implicated in the disease’s onset or progression. [4] Symptoms of Crohn disease include intermittent attacks of diarrhea [emedicine.medscape.com]
Jaw & Teeth
- Periodontitis
“Diabetes makes periodontal disease worse,” says Paulo Camargo, DDS, professor of periodontics and associate dean for clinical dental sciences at UCLA School of Dentistry. [rd.com]
Necrotizing periodontal disease is an infection characterized by necrosis of gingival tissues, periodontal ligament and alveolar bone. [perio.org]
Supernumerary CT mainly occur at the caudal aspect of the CT rows and periodontal disease commonly occurs around these teeth. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Without good oral hygiene, gingivitis can become a chronic infection that may progress into the more severe form of periodontal disease known as periodontitis. Periodontitis is a disease that involves both the gum tissue and supporting bone. [medschool.lsuhsc.edu]
- Tooth Loss
The stomach acids in the vomit pass through the mouth and can erode tooth enamel, causing cavities, discoloration and tooth loss. Since teeth appear worn and yellow, a dentist may be the first to notice signs of this eating disorder. [colgate.com]
If tooth decay is not treated, it can cause pain, infection, and even tooth loss. People of all ages can get tooth decay once they have teeth—from childhood through the senior years. [nidcr.nih.gov]
If you don't, you could have problems with your teeth and gums - like cavities or even tooth loss. [icdlist.com]
Tooth decay, which often leads to toothache and tooth loss, can be largely prevented with good oral hygiene, which helps remove plaque and prevent tartar buildup. [merckmanuals.com]
Left untreated, it can progress into full blown periodontitis that can threaten your smile and even cause tooth loss. Bleeding from the gums, tooth mobility, and soreness are all signs of periodontitis and should be checked. [drpolin.wordpress.com]
- Toothache
The most familiar symptom of a tooth problem is a toothache. Others include worn-down or loose teeth. It's important that you see a dentist if you have any problems with your teeth. [icdlist.com]
Common tooth disorders include Fractured, loosened, and knocked-out teeth are considered urgent dental problems, as are some toothaches. [merckmanuals.com]
Convert to ICD-10-CM : 525.9 converts directly to: 2015/16 ICD-10-CM K08.9 Disorder of teeth and supporting structures, unspecified Approximate Synonyms Dental disorder Dental problem Tooth disorder Toothache ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing [icd9data.com]
If you suddenly develop tooth sensitivity, make an appointment with your dentist to see if there is a source that needs to be treated. 8 Toothaches and Dental Emergencies While many toothaches and dental emergencies can be easily avoided just by regular [verywell.com]
[…] into the mouth by using fluoride toothpaste in an amount no more than a smear or the size of a grain of _________ For children 3 to 6 years of age, parents and caregivers should dispense no more than a _________-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste • Toothache [quizlet.com]
- Poor Oral Hygiene
oral hygiene -medication that cause dry mouth -certain food like garlic, onion -tobacco -alcohol when should patient with bad breath be referred to a dentist those who continue to have bad breath despite adequate oral hygiene how to prevent or control [quizlet.com]
The following can increase your chances of developing a dental abscess: poor oral hygiene – plaque can build-up on your teeth if you don't floss and brush your teeth regularly consuming lots of sugary or starchy food and drink – these can encourage the [nhs.uk]
Although primarily an infectious disease caused by poor oral hygiene, gum disease is influenced by heredity. [yourdentistryguide.com]
Most at risk are people with poor oral hygiene; those with a systemic disease, such as diabetes, that lowers resistance to infection; and smokers. Women also have a tendency to develop gingivitis during pregnancy. [realsimple.com]
Smoking, poor oral hygiene, and denture-wearers are at greater risk for developing this complication. Dry Mouth. Dry mouth (xerostomia) is another complication of diabetes. [medschool.lsuhsc.edu]
- Tooth Discoloration
Halitosis and tooth discoloration Increased stomach acid and bile in the mouth creates the perfect environment for halitosis and tooth discoloration to occur. [dentistryiq.com]
The disease can cause tooth discoloration: namely, white, yellow, or brown spots on the teeth. It can also cause teeth to appear pitted or banded, like a groove going across the teeth. [rd.com]
discoloration -stannous fluoride gel is applied to teeth for 1 min only T/F: baking soda has been shown to clean teeth better than other products fluoride-containing toothpaste is for patients ____________ years old and older don't give fluoride-containing [quizlet.com]
Diseased teeth may have areas of stain and decay that can involve any surface of the affected tooth. Stain and decay both cause tooth discoloration, and tooth decay also causes breakdown of tooth structure. [medschool.lsuhsc.edu]
Skin
- Erythema
These ulcerations are round, crateriform, white-yellow depressions surrounded by a rim of erythema. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Psychiatrical
- Aggressive Behavior
[…] that is different from usual Increased sexual drive Abuse of drugs, particularly cocaine, alcohol, and sleeping medications Provocative, intrusive, or aggressive behavior Denial that anything is wrong A manic episode is diagnosed if elevated mood occurs [icnr.com]
Face, Head & Neck
- Facial Pain
Other TMJ symptoms: Facial pain Tooth sensitivity (especially to hot or cold temperatures) Difficulty chewing Locked jaw Inability to bite all the way down Limited ability to open mouth Tinnitus (ringing in ears) or muffled sensation in ears Worn down [willowbenddental.com]
pain, and chronic headaches. [advancedprostheticsinstitute.com]
Torrado for an evaluation: Jaw pain Chronic headaches A popping or clicking noise when you open your mouth Jaw stiffness Pain in your neck or shoulders Radiating facial pain Ear pain Ringing in your ears Trouble opening and closing your mouth How Dr. [torradodental.com]
However, your “incurable” headache, ear and facial pain could be coming from jaw joints, your bite — how your teeth meet and/or spasms in your facial musculature. [willisdentistry.com]
The causes are the same for children and adults, and they may include bite misalignment, bruxism, and facial trauma. Can denture wearers develop TMD? Yes. In fact, ill-fitting dentures frequently cause jaw pain and TMD. [docshop.com]
Neurologic
- Irritability
sloughing, or canker sores -do not use if mouth irritation or sores are present -avoid overuse -do not swallow, keep away from children, call PCCA if ingestion occurs -may contain alcohol how often should they see dentist -first visit within 6 months [quizlet.com]
If the mood is irritable, 4 additional symptoms must be present. [icnr.com]
This irritates soft tissues in the back of the throat like the salivary glands and causes them to swell. A dentist or hygienist may notice redness on the inside of the throat or puffiness on the outside of the face just below the ears. [saintlouis-dentist.com]
- Hyperactivity
[…] at least 6 of the 9 DSM-IV criteria for hyperactivity/impulsivity. [dentistrytoday.com]
Severe wt loss, 2. refusal to eat, 3. hyperactivity and excessive exercising, 4. abuse of diuretics, laxatives, and enemas, 5. dry flaky skin, brittle fingernails 6. malnutrition 7. dehydration, 8. low pulse rate, 9. hypotension, 10. decreased resp rate [quizlet.com]
Treatment
Depending on the location of the abscess and how severe the infection is, possible treatments include: root canal treatment – a procedure to remove the abscess from the root of an affected tooth before filling and sealing it removing the affected tooth [nhs.uk]
Since most TMD problems are stress-related, this approach should be used first as all of these treatments are reversible. More irreversible treatments can slowly be considered as your response to treatment is evaluated. [dentalplans.com]
Avoid treatments that can cause permanent changes in the bite or jaw. TMJ treatments should be reversible whenever possible. That means that the treatment should not cause permanent changes to the jaw or teeth. [dentalcare.com]
Bleeding due to dental work: Treatment Treatment depends on the type and severity of bleeding disorder and how much dental work is needed. The hematologist will determine what treatment is needed. This chart lists some general guidelines. [childrensmn.org]
In other cases, he may recommend orthodontia or restorative treatment to address a misaligned bite. At Torrado Dental, we will carefully evaluate the health of your jaw and lifestyle needs to determine the most appropriate treatment for you. [torradodental.com]
Prognosis
Prognosis - if left untreated, it can spread to involve all the gingiva and spread into the bone, forming intraosseous craters (necrotising ulcerative periodontitis). [patient.info]
Epidemiology, prognosis, and risk factors in mastocytosis. Immunol Allergy Clin North Am. 2014 May. 34 (2):283-95. [Medline]. Castling B, Smith AT, Myers B. Involvement of the jaw bones in systemic mastocytosis. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Prognosis of noma is considerably better with timely administration of antibiotics. Developmental Disorders Developmental disorders involve teeth and the craniofacial structures. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Etiology
Etiology of bleeding disorder 1. Nonthrombocytopenia 2. Thrombocytopenia purpuras 3. Disorders of coagulation 10. Etiology of bleeding disorder Nonthrombocytopenia 1. vascular wall alteration : infection, chemical, allergy 2. [slideshare.net]
In this study, chipping data in the teeth of Homo naledi are compared with those of other pertinent dental samples to give insight into their etiology. [doi.org]
By understanding the etiologies of eating disorders, recognizing the mouth warning signs, and intervening when appropriate, dental professionals can help the millions of Americans with these deadly diseases start down the road to recovery. [dentistryiq.com]
ETIOLOGY With regard to causes of ADHD, it is now believed that heredity accounts for approximately 80% of cases. 3 Family, twin, adoption, and molecular genetic studies show that genes influence the etiology of the disorder. [dentistrytoday.com]
Systemic manifestations of thrombocytopenia largely depend on the underlying etiology. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Epidemiology
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology. 1992; 20 :54–55. [ PubMed : 1547615 ] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Epidemiology of Kawasaki disease in the United States and worldwide. Prog Pediatr Cardio. 1997. 6(3):181-5. Yim D, Curtis N, Cheung M, Burgner D. Update on Kawasaki disease: epidemiology, aetiology and pathogenesis. [emedicine.medscape.com]
The epidemiology of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders. In: Weiss G, ed. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinics of North America: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders; 1992:361-371. 5. Barkley RA. [dentistrytoday.com]
Pathophysiology
Their pathophysiology and management are different but, in the context of primary care, they can be treated as the same entity. [patient.info]
Psoriasis: pathophysiology and oral manifestations. Oral Dis. 1996 Jun. 2(2):135-44. [Medline]. Mattsson U, Warfvinge G, Jontell M. Oral psoriasis-a diagnostic dilemma: a report of two cases and a review of the literature. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Prevention
[…] or control dental plague -brush at least 2 min, at least twice a day which mechanical brush is preferred for preventing dental plague ultrasonic vibration (philips sonicare) brush ________ to prevent bad breath how often should you floss to prevent and [quizlet.com]
Although dental caries are largely preventable, they remain the most common chronic disease of children aged 6 to 11 years and adolescents aged 12 to 19 years. Tooth decay is four times more common than asthma among adolescents aged 14 to 17 years. [cdc.gov]
Our physicians are available to prescribe medications you need to prevent or treat bleeding complications and our pharmacy specializes in bleeding disorder medications and can dispense medications you need to prevent or treat bleeding. [ihtc.org]
Prevention includes good oral hygiene that consists of brushing twice daily, flossing, eating nutritious meals and limiting snacking, and visiting the dentist on a regular basis. [en.wikipedia.org]
Dental problems are never any fun, but the good news is that most of them can be easily prevented. Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, eating properly and regular dental check-ups are essential steps in preventing dental problems. [verywell.com]