MedEdPORTAL (Apr 2014)
Protecting All Children's Teeth (PACT): Oral Findings
Abstract
Abstract A physician in practice is likely to encounter many oral findings. It is important to be familiar with the more common oral findings to ensure proper diagnosis, management, and reassurance or referral. This resource reviews common oral findings in pediatrics and divides them into acquired and congenital or developmental categories. This resource is a part of Protecting All Children's Teeth (PACT), a series created by the American Academy of Pediatrics' Oral Health Initiative to educate medical students, residents, pediatric primary care providers, and others interested in infant, child, and adolescent health about the importance of oral health in overall health. The series provides in-depth coverage of child oral health, oral health guidance, and preventive care to increase comfort in recognizing dental disease and conditions and communicating with dental professionals. This resource has been in use since 2007 by physicians in training at the medical school and residency levels, as well as those in clinical practice. The content has been used by pediatric, family medicine, and emergency medicine physician training programs, as well as by physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, dentists, and dental hygienists in training and in clinical practice. As this presentation on oral injury is part of a complete oral health curriculum, educators and learners are encouraged to view the additional 12 courses.
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