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[Respiratory distress].

D Galili1, A Garfunkel, S Elad

  • 1Dept. of Hospital Oral Medicine, Hebrew University, Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem.

Refu'At Ha-Peh Veha-Shinayim (1993)
|February 21, 2002
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Dental procedures pose risks to the upper respiratory airway due to potential obstructions and medications. Vigilance regarding patient respiratory status is crucial for safe dental care.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Medicine
  • Respiratory Physiology
  • Emergency Medicine

Context:

  • Dental procedures are performed near the upper airway, increasing risks.
  • Potential airway compromise from fluids, debris, or dental materials.
  • Pharmacological agents used in dentistry can affect respiratory drive.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the importance of monitoring respiratory status in dental patients.
  • To review common causes of respiratory distress encountered in dental settings.
  • To emphasize the significance of patient awareness and early diagnosis in conscious patients.

Summary:

  • Focuses on respiratory distress causes like airway obstruction, asthma, and pulmonary embolism in conscious dental patients.
  • Discusses how patient-reported symptoms aid diagnosis, contrasting with unconscious scenarios.

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  • Excludes respiratory depression from sedation or analgesics, stressing specialized training for advanced techniques.
  • Impact:

    • Enhances awareness among dental professionals regarding respiratory emergencies.
    • Promotes proactive patient assessment and management of respiratory compromise.
    • Contributes to improved patient safety during dental treatments.