journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714619/a-patient-undergoing-treatment-of-hematologic-malignancy-reports-for-oral-evaluation
#41
REVIEW
Payam Mirfendereski, Katherine France
Oral lesions are commonly seen in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and may be the first clinical signs of disease. It is important for the dental provider to be able to recognize the oral manifestations of AML to allow for timely referral to a medical specialist. Patients with AML may receive treatment through chemotherapy, targeted drug therapies, or stem cell transplantation, which can involve oral complications and therefore necessitate case-specific patient education, dental evaluation, and treatment planning...
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714618/a-patient-with-a-history-of-multiple-myeloma-presents-for-the-evaluation-of-oral-lesion-and-burning-sensation-of-the-mouth
#42
REVIEW
Irene H Kim, Walter W Hong, Sophia Oak, Brad M Hong, Mel Mupparapu
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematologic malignancy belonging to a class of disorders known as plasma cell dyscrasias. Common oral manifestations of MM include osteolytic lesions in the mandible and maxilla that can present as painful bony swellings, epulis formation, or sudden teeth movement. MM treatment is coordinated by a multidisciplinary team and is dependent upon the age and physical fitness of the patient, as well as the staging of the disease. A large proportion will be treated with intravenous bisphosphonates, such as pamidronate and zoledronic acid, which places the patients at high risk for developing medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ)...
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714617/a-female-patient-recently-diagnosed-with-sjogren-syndrome-presents-to-the-dental-office-seeking-upper-and-lower-complete-dentures
#43
REVIEW
Irene H Kim, Purvi C Patel, Mel Mupparapu
Sjogren syndrome (SS) is a common autoimmune disease associated with the immune-mediated destruction of exocrine glands, primarily the salivary and lacrimal glands. As a result, patients have xerophthalmia and xerostomia (Sicca syndrome). The diagnosis of SS can be difficult due to its multifactorial nature and often insidious symptoms, and there is no one test for its diagnosis. The many oral manifestations in SS stemming from the xerostomia present challenges to the treating dentist. Dentists should be knowledgeable about SS and its palliative care to help improve their patients' quality of life...
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714616/scaling-and-root-planning-in-a-patient-taking-chronic-corticosteroid-therapy-for-lupus-erythematosus
#44
REVIEW
Payam Mirfendereski, Rogan Magee, Katherine France
The dental provider should be aware of the oral manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Patients with SLE may be on chronic oral corticosteroids, which can increase the risk for periodontitis and opportunistic oral infections in addition to inducing multiple systemic adverse effects. Disease complications such as lupus nephritis and comorbid antiphospholipid antibody syndrome can further impact dental decision-making including around medications to prescribe or hemostatic measures to employ during treatment...
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714615/a-patient-with-a-history-of-fibromyalgia-reports-for-an-intraoral-incisional-biopsy
#45
REVIEW
Roopali Kulkarni, Sunday Akintoye
A patient with a past medical history significant for fibromyalgia presents for an incisional oral biopsy. The condition is being managed pharmacologically with duloxetine and ibuprofen. Given the patient's medical condition and medications, specific considerations were placed on chair positioning, muscle pain and tenderness, and achieving hemostasis through local measures. The patient was advised to follow up in 2 weeks for postoperative evaluation.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714614/a-patient-with-a-diagnosis-of-gonococcal-arthritis-and-symptomatic-bilateral-temporomandibular-joints-presents-for-scaling-and-root-planing
#46
REVIEW
Roopali Kulkarni, Sunday Akintoye
A young female patient presents to the dental clinic for scaling and root planing with known gonococcal arthritis. The patient is undergoing treatment for the condition with antibiotics. She endorses bilateral temporomandibular joint pain. For treatment, the scaling and root planning procedure was completed by quadrant. The patient tolerated the procedure well in this fashion.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714613/a-patient-with-moderate-to-severe-temporomandibular-joint-degenerative-joint-disease-and-unilateral-joint-pain-presents-for-oral-medicine-consult
#47
REVIEW
Roopali Kulkarni, Sunday Akintoye
A patient presents with severe one-sided temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain. Workup reveals a diagnosis of TMJ degenerative joint disease, articular disc disorder with reduction, and myofascial pain of the muscles of mastication. The patient's goals were to remain noninvasive in treatment. Conservative recommendations such as physical therapy, analgesics, and current occlusal appliance wear were recommended.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714612/a-young-adult-patient-with-rheumatoid-disorder-presents-for-the-evaluation-of-limited-mouth-opening
#48
REVIEW
Sara N Aldosary, Takako I Tanaka
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), formerly known as Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, includes all forms of chronic arthritis with unknown etiology that occurs before the age of sixteen. Clinical practice guidelines for JIA management have been evolving for the past 10 years. JIA affects approximately 1 per 1000 children in the U.S. causing short and long-term disability. Polyarticular JIA represents 30% to 40% of JIA and affects five or more joints within 6 months of onset, including the smaller joints, such as the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)...
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714611/a-patient-who-recently-underwent-total-temporomandibular-joint-replacement-reporting-for-endodontic-therapy
#49
REVIEW
Roopali Kulkarni, Sunday Akintoye
A patient who underwent a recent total joint replacement (TJR) of the left temporomandibular joint presents for evaluation and management of #19. The diagnosis was consistent with irreversible pulpitis, and root canal therapy was recommended. Because of the recent TJR and limitations in opening, a bite block was used during the procedure.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714610/a-patient-with-juvenile-idiopathic-arthritis-presents-for-dental-extraction
#50
REVIEW
Roopali Kulkarni, Sunday Akintoye
Patients with JIA, specifically the polyarticular subtype, may present with temporomandibular joint arthritis. Given the pain typically present in the joint, limitations in opening may be noted. As such, oral health and hygiene practices may be compromised in this patient population. Dental management considerations during treatment include shorter visits, safe measures to maintain mouth opening, frequent breaks during procedures, and counselling on condition management to reduce risks in the future. In dental extractions, bite blocks or props may be used to complete the procedure safely and reduce pain...
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714609/a-diabetic-patient-with-acute-osteomyelitis-presenting-with-jaw-pain-and-submandibular-swelling
#51
REVIEW
Mel Mupparapu, Angela M Barnes, Archana Mupparapu, Steven R Singer
This case scenario shows the value of applying relevant imaging and the selection of appropriate antibiotic via culture and sensitivity before prescribing especially when dealing with a patient with type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. When confronted with a diagnosis of acute osteomyelitis, it is always better to refer the patient to a hospital for admission where the management and any other intervention is easily accomplished. Admission to the hospital, culture and sensitivity, and appropriate intravenous antibiotics may have limited the progress of the infection and ultimately may have prevented the sequestration in this patient, limiting the degree of morbidity...
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714608/patient-with-type-i-diabetes-mellitus-develops-post-operative-hyperglycemia-after-osseous-surgery
#52
REVIEW
Milda Chmieliauskaite, Marie D Grosh, Ali Syed, Andres Pinto
A patient with type I diabetes withheld her diabetes medications without consulting her physician and was not able to resume her normal diet after extensive dental surgery resulting in hyperglycemia postoperatively. Clear communication between clinicians and patient about the expected postoperative course and changes to factors that may influence glycemic control could prevent hyperglycemia in the postoperative period.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714607/a-diabetic-patient-with-a-recent-history-of-flap-and-osseous-surgery-presents-back-with-bleeding-and-infection
#53
REVIEW
Milda Chmieliauskaite, Marie D Grosh, Ali Syed, Andres Pinto
A patient with type II diabetes and renal disease developed infection and bleeding after periodontal osseous surgery. The clinician did not adequately assess the patient's long-term glycemic status or stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) before initiating osseous surgery. Preoperative assessment of patients with diabetes should include at a minimum an Hba1c within 3 months and estimated glomerular filtration rate for CKD.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714606/an-elderly-patient-with-undiagnosed-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-presenting-for-an-emergency-extraction
#54
REVIEW
Milda Chmieliauskaite, Marie D Grosh, Ali Syed, Andres Pinto
In this case a patient has multiple risk factors for diabetes including periodontal disease, family history positive for diabetes, and body mass index of 24 in an Asian American. He has no medical or dental home and upon presenting to the dental office would be a good candidate for diabetes screening.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714605/the-patient-faints-in-the-waiting-area-with-a-suspected-hypoglycemic-event
#55
REVIEW
Milda Chmieliauskaite, Marie D Grosh, Ali Syed, Andres Pinto
An older adult with diabetes is taking glipizide, a sulfonylurea class drug. Subsequently, she experiences a hypoglycemic episode in the dental office. Prompt recognition of hypoglycemia and administration of glucose or sugar is vital. Patient and provider education about the risks of hypoglycemia in older adults may help to prevent future hypoglycemic episodes.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714604/a-patient-with-hypothyroidism-in-need-of-periodontal-connective-tissue-graft-surgery
#56
REVIEW
Sara N Aldosary, Payam Mirfendereski, Mel Mupparapu
Hypothyroidism is a condition characterized by thyroid hormone deficiency and can be caused by a variety of factors. Untreated or chronic hypothyroidism can present in adult patients as myxedema, which is characterized by symptoms including fatigue, generalized slower metabolism, weight gain, depressed mood, dry skin, and brittle hair. Hypothyroidism can have various oral manifestations, particularly in children, in whom it can delay the eruption of the dentition. Dental management of patients with hypothyroidism depends on the etiology and status of the disease and requires the consideration of other organ systems affected...
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714603/mandibular-jaw-lesion-excisional-biopsy-on-a-patient-with-hyperparathyroidism-primary
#57
REVIEW
Sahar Mirfarsi, Dalia Seleem, Airani Sathananthan
Most of the primary hyperparathyroidism is due to adenomas in the parathyroid glands. Hypercalcemia is more common in primary hyperparathyroidism. Hyperparathyroidism may be asymptomatic and detected incidentally as part of a routine serological evaluation. Oral health care providers should recognize distinct changes in the jawbone associated with primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714602/implant-placement-in-a-patient-with-thyromegaly-associated-with-graves-disease
#58
REVIEW
Sahar Mirfarsi, Airani Sathananthan, Joel Laudenbach
Oral health care providers should obtain comprehensive medical records from patients with hyperthyroidism before dental treatments. Graves disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. Untreated hyperthyroidism can lead to dangerous adverse effects, such as coma or death. Recognizing early signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism is crucial in reducing complications.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714601/impacted-wisdom-teeth-removal-on-a-patient-with-primary-hypothyroidism-hashimoto-disease
#59
REVIEW
Sahar Mirfarsi, Airani Sathananthan
Thyroid gland dysfunctions can adversely affect patients' systemic health and well-being. Thyroid disease is the most common endocrine disorder. Recognizing early signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism is crucial in the early diagnosis of hypothyroidism. Oral health care providers must obtain comprehensive medical records from patients with hypothyroidism before dental treatments.
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714600/a-patient-with-addison-disease-primary-adrenal-insufficiency-presenting-for-surgical-extraction-of-third-molars
#60
REVIEW
Sahar Mirfarsi, Dalia Seleem, Airani Sathananthan
The local prevalence of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) depends on various factors such as genetics, environment, and timely disease diagnosis. PAI is uncommon, and the prevalence is reported to be 2 per 10,000 population. PAI is commonly caused by an autoimmune process that destroys the adrenal gland, resulting in the loss of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid secretion from the adrenal cortex. The lack of cortisol results in impaired glucose/fat/protein metabolism, hypotension, increased adrenocorticotropic hormone secretion, impaired fluid excretion, and hyperpigmentation...
October 2023: Dental Clinics of North America
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