
Episode 226
CRACKCast E226 - Facial Trauma
CanadiEM Podcasts: CRACKCast, ClerkCast, CarmsCast, First Year Diaries · Dillan Radomske and Owen Scheirer
June 10, 202130m 3s
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Show Notes
Core Questions
- Detail the nerve supply of the face.
- What bones form the borders of the orbit?
- Outline the LeFort fracture classification system.
- What is the tongue blade test and how is it performed?
- Outline the Ellis System for dental fracture classification.
- Outline an approach to the management of ingested/aspirated teeth.
- Describe three techniques for the reduction of anterior TMJ dislocations.
- List four indications for Panorex X-rays.
Wisecracks
- At what age do the following sinuses become aerated:
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- Mastoid
- Ethmoid
- Facial
- Maxillary
- Sphenoid
- What is the association between the presence of facial injuries and the presence of intracranial injuries/cervical spine injuries?
- What facial lacerations require prophylactic antibiotics?
- List three solutions in which avulsed teeth can be placed to preserve them.