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Abstract
Patients presenting for emergency care with complaints of dental origin are common.
Rarely are dental topics systematically addressed during training rotations. In this
second article in a continuing series on objectives for emergency medicine resident
training, dental emergency objectives will be presented. Instructions for use of the
references and objectives are provided. Cognitive and evaluative objectives are organized
for mastery. A list of resources including references and audio visual materials are
outlined. The objectives and reference materials presented provide a structure for
the systematic study of dental emergencies in emergency medicine resident training.
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References
- Emergency physician's guide to dental care.1983 (D.D.S., M.Sc.)
- Atlas of disease of the oral mucosa.1985
- Illustrated dictionary of dentistry.1982
- Differential diagnosis of oral lesions.1975
- Intraoral and extraoral examination. Handout, 47 color slides, and narrative cassette.
- Common lesions of the oral mucosa. Handout, 71 color slides.
- Selected articles.
Article info
Publication history
Accepted:
August 11,
1989
Received:
August 8,
1989
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© 1990 Published by Elsevier Inc.