Odontogenic Infections: Management in Ambulatory Care Settings for Nurse Practitioners

Gerrin Davis, Ashley Fenton, Leigh Montejo
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Dental insurance and access to care need substantial improvement in the United States, given their current inadequacies that contribute to suboptimal oral and physical health outcomes and escalate national health care expenditures. The disparities in access to dental care exacerbate oral health disparities across socioeconomic lines. With their broad reach and comprehensive approach to health care, nurse practitioners are uniquely positioned to play a pivotal role in enhancing oral health outcomes. They can effectively integrate preventive measures and early intervention strategies for conditions such as odontogenic infections, thereby reducing emergency department visits and improving overall patient health. This clinical feature critically examines evidence-based practices for the presentation, diagnosis, and management of odontogenic infections within primary care settings. Disseminating this knowledge aims to empower nurse practitioners to deliver timely and effective care, ultimately fostering more significant equity and accessibility in dental health services nationwide.
牙源性感染:非住院护理环境中的管理:为执业护士而设
在美国,牙科保险和获得牙科护理的机会需要大幅改善,因为它们目前的不足导致了口腔和身体健康状况不佳,并增加了国家的医疗开支。在获得牙科保健方面的差距加剧了不同社会经济阶层的口腔健康差距。执业护士拥有广泛的覆盖面和全面的医疗保健方法,在提高口腔健康水平方面具有独特的优势。她们可以有效地整合牙源性感染等疾病的预防措施和早期干预策略,从而减少急诊就诊率,改善患者的整体健康状况。本临床专题对基层医疗机构中牙源性感染的表现、诊断和管理的循证实践进行了批判性研究。传播这些知识旨在增强执业护士提供及时有效护理的能力,最终在全国范围内促进牙科保健服务的公平性和可及性。
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