Dental and Oral Conditions Guidelines 2018 Summary
This presentation provides guidelines and recommendations for dental and oral conditions as outlined by the National Department of Health. It covers topics such as dental caries and aphthous ulcers, including changes in procedures, referral criteria, and amendments related to treatment. The content emphasizes the importance of evidence-based decision-making and accessing detailed reports for informed medicine additions or deletions. Overall, the guidelines aim to improve primary healthcare practices in managing dental and oral health issues effectively.
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Chapter 1: Dental and oral conditions NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AFFORDABLE MEDICINES ESSENTIAL MEDICINES PROGRAMME PRIMARY HEALTHCARE GUIDELINES 2018 1
EVIDENCE Please access the National Essential Medicines List Committee (NEMLC) report for detailed evidence (including rationale, references and costings) informing decision-making on medicine addition, amendments and deletions: http://www.health.gov.za/index.php/standard-treatment-guidelines-and- essential-medicines-list/category/285-phc DISCLAIMER This slide set is an implementation tool and should be used alongside the most recently published STG available on the EML Clinical Guide Application. This information does not supersede or replace the STG itself. 2
Dental caries DESCRIPTION Bacterial decay of the enamel and dentine of the tooth CHANGES For analgesia during procedures: Lidocaine with epinephrine (adrenaline), injection & lidocaine, injection AMENDED - Prescribing by dental therapists allowed REASON HPCSA Regulations provide for prescribing and use of local anaesthesia by a dental therapists 3
Aphthous ulcers DESCRIPTION Painful ulcers in the mouth, except the gums, hard palate and dorsum of the tongue. CHANGES For mouth ulcers not healing: Referral criteria for Ulcers that are not healing within 10 days ADDED REASON Suggested to refer for appropriate diagnosis at higher level of care for possible malignancy. It is difficult to distinguish malignancies from ulcers. 4