Dental Decks
Part II
Case Studies Booklet
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Acknowledgements
The Case Studies in this booklet were used with
permission from the following individuals:
Nicole Kelleher, RDH
Jaime Stobodjian, RDH, BSCase I
Age: 33
Sex: Female
Height: $°2
‘Weight: 130 Ibs
BP: 140/90
Chief Complaint: “I get headaches daily and my teeth in
the upper right hurt
Medical History: Type II Diabetes and Hypertension
‘Current Medications:
Insulin Lispro (Humelog®)
Insulin NPH (Humulin N®)
Labetalol (Trandate®) 200 mg bid
‘Allergies: Latex and Benadryl
Dental History: The patent has severe dental anxiety,
but maintains 6 month recalls,
Social History: Patient is single and isa school teacher
Patient reports having a glass of wine at night.
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ight Side Left SideCase I
Age: 28
Sex: Male
Hight: 60
BP: 126/82
Chief Complaint: “My gums are pully and bleed when I
brush.”
Medical History: Anxiety
(Current Medications: None
Allergies: Penicillin
Dental History: The patients lat cleaning was $+ years
ago,
Social History: The patient is single and works forthe city
fulltime, He smokes a pack of Marlboro Reds a day and
social drinks on the weekends.
Case Il
Right
Right
Left
LetCase II Case II
Letsde Right sideCase TIT
Age: 79
Sex: Female
Height: 5°6
Weight: 170 Ibs.
BP: 126/72
(Chief Complaint: "I have a hard time chewing my food!
‘Medical History: Hearing impairment, Hypertension,
Kidney disorder, and Arthritis
Current Medications:
Sotalol (Betapace®) 80 mg b.id,
Pravastatin (Pravacho!®) 40 mg daily
Amlodipine and Valsartan (Exforge®) 160 mg bid
Baby aspirin (Bayer*) 81 mg daily
Vitamin D 2000 unite daily, Caleium, Multi Vitamin daily
Magnesium chloride (Slow-Mag*) 2 tabs daily
Allergies: None
Dental History: The patient maintains 6 month recalls.
Social History: The patient isa retired widow. She is on
a fixed income and ops for extractions vs. treatment
{depending on costs. The patient smokes approximately
4 cigarettes a day.
Right
Right
LestCase II
‘Weight: 160 Ibs
BP: 150/94
Chief Complaint: “My gums hurt and bleed easily
Medical History: Left hip replacement, Hypertension
COPD, Coronary Artery Disease, Acid reflux, andthe
patient has a history of lang eancer along with radiation
‘and chemotherapy. Patient has been in remission since
May 2014,
Current Medications:
‘Atorvastatin (Lipitor®) 40 mg daily
Esomeprazole (Nexium®) 40 mg daily
Left ight Atenolol (Tenormin®) 50 mg daily
Baby aspirin (Bayer*) 81 mg daily
Chlorthalidone (Thalitone®) 25 mg daily
Telmisartan (Micardis*) 40 mg daily
Ezetimibe (Zeti) 10 mg daily
Potassium chloride (Klot-Con*) 40 mq daily
Aspirin (Eeotrin®) 325 mg daily
Amlodipine (Norvase*) 5 mg daily
Prednisone (Prednisone Intensol®) 40 mg daily
Allergies: None
Dental History: The patient use to maintain 6 month
recalls until he was diagnosed with lung cancer and.
started radiation and chemotherapy. He stopped taking
care of his mouth due to fear he was not going to make it
Social History: The patient has been married for $0 years
and is retired, He has a prior history of smoking cigarettes
‘when ke was in his twenties, but no longer smokes.Case V Case V
Age: 41
Sex: Male
Height: 6'2
Weight: 250 Ibs,
BP: 190/90
(Chief Complaint: “My gums ere swollen on the lower right
and ache
Medical History: Hypertension and Asthma
Current Medications:
Losartan (Cozars*) 50 mg daily
Diltiazem (Cardizem*) 240 mg daily
Allergies: Peanuts
Dental History: The patient is a new patient tothe office.
He states that he usually maintains 6 month recal
however, he recently moved and is 2 years overdue
Social History: The patient is a martied police officer. He
has two todalers and reports being under alot of stress
with work, The patient has also used smokeless tobacco
for years but has quit fortwo years nowCase VI
Age: 29
Sex: Female
Height: 5°4
‘Weight: 130 Ibs,
BP: 100/70
Chief Complaint: “I fecl like I am constantly chewing
my cheeks and my gums bleed when I brash and floss
Medical
pressure
istory: The patient hae psoriasis and low blood
Current Medications: None
Allergies: Mint and Gluten
Dental History: The patient maintains § month recalls
Dut reports not keeping up with her flossing. She also
states that thee is a family history of periodontal disease
Social History: The patient is ina steady relationship and
works flrime in a medical office. She smokes 1/2 pack.
‘of cigarettes a day and drinks on the weekends.
Case VI
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