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Dental Care at Sea by Military

ImageTHE SHIP'S MEDICINE CHEST AND MEDICAL AID AT SEA
http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/milmed/ships.pdf

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service
Office of the Surgeon General
2003 Edition

DENTAL C A R E A N D E M E R G E N C I E S - CHAPTER 5
(PDF Pages 117-130)

D I S C L A I M E R
The practice of medicine is an art and a science, and is evolving daily as new
discoveries are made. Each individual medical provider is responsible for the
individual medical care provided to each patient. Each provider must assess the
patient and determine the specific clinical needs and most appropriate treatment
for that patient. This book is not meant to be a substitute for medical
practitioners or good clinical judgment, nor does it intend to determine the
standards of medical care in any given situation.

Though efforts have been made by everyone who contributed to this book to
provide the most accurate information, medical practice changes and human
error does occur. Neither the authors or editor, nor the U.S. Government or any
other party involved in the preparation of this book, warrants that this information
is complete and accurate, and they are not responsible for the results obtained
from the use of this publication.

Reference to WEB-sites, publications and other materials does not constitute the
accuracy or an endorsement of them. Furthermore, any reference to commercial
products or services is not meant to be an endorsement by either the U.S.
Government or any other source.

Finally, this publication is not meant to be a substitute for clinical judgment or in
any way to supplant or interfere with the relationship between a patient and
his/her medical provider. ---continued at link, above---

Includes:

Dental Diseases that may Present as Dental Emergencies 5-2
  • Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis 5-2
    Alveolar Osteitis ("Dry Socket") 5-3
    Aphthous Ulcer 5-3
    Avulsed Tooth 5-4
    Displaced Tooth 5-4
    Caries 5-5
    Fractured Tooth or Crown 5-6
    Gingivitis (Acute Painful) 5-6
    Periapical Abscess 5-7
    Pericoronitis 5-7
    Periodontal Abscess 5-8
    Pulpitis 5-9
    Suggested Dental Materials to have Stocked in your Sickbay 5-10
    Suggested Dental Medications to have Stocked in your Sickbay 5-11
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