Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice: 2. Management of Specific Medical Emergencies

From Volume 36, Issue 5, June 2009 | Pages 262-268

Authors

Mark Greenwood

BDS, MDS, FDS RCS, MB, ChB, PhD, FRCS, FRCS(OMFS), FHEA

Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon and Senior Clinical Lecturer, Newcastle Teaching Hospitals

Articles by Mark Greenwood

Abstract

In the second of two papers on the diagnosis and management of medical emergencies, the measures needed to manage specific medical emergencies are discussed. Each emergency requires a correct diagnosis for effective and safe management. Signs and symptoms are highlighted at the beginning of each section describing patient management. The basis of management in contemporary dental practice avoids the intravenous route of drug administration, where drugs are required.

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