The swift and correct diagnosis of emergency problems is essential when providing treatment, especially in a busy dental practice. A diagnosis must be made and appropriate treatment provided in usually just a few minutes. The sequence considered here encompasses problems presenting before, during and after dental treatment. Various diagnostic aids are considered, and some unusual presenting conditions discussed.
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Carrotte, P. (2004). Endodontics: Part 3 - Treatment of endodontic emergencies. British Dental Journal, 197(6), 299–305. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4811641
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