2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/4760672
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A Focus Group on Dental Pain Complaints with General Medical Practitioners: Developing a Treatment Algorithm

Abstract: Objective. The differential diagnosis of pain in the mouth can be challenging for general medical practitioners (GMPs) as many different dental problems can present with similar signs and symptoms. This study aimed to create a treatment algorithm for GMPs to effectively and appropriately refer the patients and prescribe antibiotics. Design. The study design is comprised of qualitative focus group discussions. Setting and Subjects. Groups of GMPs within the Gold Coast and Brisbane urban and city regions. Outcom… Show more

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“…Although these topics are important, they may be less useful to physicians than topics such as fluoride varnish application, dental emergencies, and oral screening examinations, as these needs commonly arise outside of a dental office setting. [35][36][37] Furthermore, applying fluoride varnish in the medical setting for children younger than 6 years is a level B recommendation from the US Preventive Urgent/emergent oral issues (eg, infections, trauma) 14 4…”
Section: Medical Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these topics are important, they may be less useful to physicians than topics such as fluoride varnish application, dental emergencies, and oral screening examinations, as these needs commonly arise outside of a dental office setting. [35][36][37] Furthermore, applying fluoride varnish in the medical setting for children younger than 6 years is a level B recommendation from the US Preventive Urgent/emergent oral issues (eg, infections, trauma) 14 4…”
Section: Medical Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%