| ✔ The following cases are likely to be accepted for treatment within the Paediatric Department Specialist Clinic |
| ✔ Dental trauma |
- Children with complex dento-alveolar trauma ( eg luxation injuries, crown root fractures)
- Complications arising from dental trauma such as non vital teeth with open apices & root resorption
For urgent advice, please telephone the department on 01382 425791
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| ✔ Odontogenic infection & tooth wear |
- Patients with genuine emergencies such as pain and swelling in an uncooperative child should be referred urgently
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- Management of non-carious tooth surface loss ( progressive cases and requiring restorative management)
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| ✔ Dental anomalies |
- Developmental conditions such as Amelogenesis Imperfecta, Dentinogenises Imperfecta, molar incisor hypomineralisation, hypodontia, microdontia, macrodontia
- Provision of restorative care for these conditions
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- Intrinsic tooth discolouration of aesthetic concern
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- Eruption abnormalities, odontomes, impacted teeth infraoccluding teeth and supernumerary teeth
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| ✔ Paediatric Oral Medicine |
- Soft tissue lesions such as granulomas, cysts, intractable oral ulceration etc
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| ✔ Gingival & periodontal conditions |
- Non plaque induced gingival conditions
- Diagnosis & management of aggressive periodontitis
- Drug induced gingival overgrowth
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| ✔ Medically compromised patients |
- Assessment and management of children with medical comorbidity, who require input from other hospital based teams such as haematology or cardiology in order to meet their dental health needs
- Assessment and monitoring of the dental health of hospital inpatients, including the provision of urgent dental treatment prior to significant medical interventions i.e. cardiac surgery, bone marrow ablation, chemotherapy; management of mucositis
- Assessment and treatment of complex dental or craniofacial conditions requiring a multidisciplinary input to treatment planning and care provision such as cleft lip and palate, and children with complex syndromes such as DiGeorge and Treacher Collins
NB. It is anticipated such patients would continue to be seen regularly within primary care for preventive support
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| ✔ Child protection issues |
- For urgent advice please telephone the department on: 01382 425791
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| ✔ Neonates |
- Assessment and provision of dental care for neonates
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| ✔ Soft tissue surgery |
- Treatment of children with significant tongue-tie interfering with feeding or speech
- Management of abnormal frenal attachments
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| ✔ Teaching |
- Cooperative children requiring primary care treatment will be accepted for a course of treatment based on need for student clinic patients.
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