Guest guest Posted December 28, 2011 Report Share Posted December 28, 2011 guys has any one know where to study from the prescription and timing of dental radiographs .? thanks From: Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...>" " < > Sent: Tuesday, 27 December 2011, 22:42Subject: Re: Re: Acute and chronic PA periodontitis thanks again for making it so clear. god bless u. From: humafaisal8278 <humafaisal8278@...> Sent: Tuesday, 27 December 2011 12:19 AMSubject: Re: Acute and chronic PA periodontitis ACUTE APICAL PERIO : occlusal trauma is common causetooth tender to bitingresponds to sensitivity testwidening of PDL space on xrayTreatment range from occlusal adjustment to RCT to extraction(depends on pulpal condition)ACUTE APICAL ABSCESS: is more severe inflammationdiscomfort n SWELLINGSYSTEMIC INVOLVEMENT (raised temperature and malaise)tender to both PALPATION and percussionXray, well defined RADIOLUCENT AREAcould be an acute exacerbation of chronic situationacute exacerbation during treatment is called :PHEONIX ABSCESSTreatment :removal of cause asapdrainage(by opening the tooth or incision into swelling) antibiotic prescription(depends on pts condition)when acute symptoms subsides RCT or Extraction > >> > Hiii> > > > Would u plz tell me how to differentiate between acute and chronic PA periodontitis?> > Both Clinically and radiographically please..> > > > Many thanks > > Balsam> > Sent from my iPad> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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