SAEM Trauma | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | 100% PASS
SAEM Trauma | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | 100% PASS An 18 year old hockey player is hit in the mouth with a puck, fracturing a maxillary canine tooth. He brings the severed piece of tooth with him. On physical exam, the tooth is fractured halfway between the tip and the gumline. The root of the tooth is still firmly intact. The exposed fracture site has a yellowish tinge without blood. Of the following choices, which is the most appropriate management for this patient? A. Application of calcium hydroxide, placement of aluminum foil, and dental follow-up B. Placement of tooth fragment in saline gauze, outpatient dental follow-up C. No specific treatment required D. Immediate dental consult to avoid abscess formation E. Replace fractured piece and place acrylic splint - Answer -The answer is D. Ellis II dental fracture involves enamel and dentin. The fracture site typically has a yellowish tinge. Ellis III dental fractures are characterized by exposure of pinkish pulp and often blood. These fractures require immediate dental consultation to prevent abscess formation.A 22 year old man is punched in the nose during a fight. He presents to the emergency department with obvious nasal bone deformity. Pressure controls the bleeding. Physical exam reveals no maxillary bone or orbital rim tenderness, intact vision and extraocular movement. The oropharynx and mandible are unremarkable. Nasal inspection reveals a swollen, ecchymotic, tender nasal septum. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial step? A. Incision and drainage of the septal he
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