Orthodontic emergency administration/management
A review
Keywords:
appliances, patient discomfort, relief wax, treatmentAbstract
The aim of this review article is to understand management of any emergency arising to the orthodontic patients during treatment and also management during corona virus pandemic. although there is no actual emergency, only few cases require immediate attention. Different commonly occurring problems are discussed along with analysis of different management methods. Any emergency relating to dental problems can also be evaluated using a social networking site (WhatsApp) or instructions given verbally as a mode of contacting patients and evaluating their issues especially during covid-19 scenario.
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