CHATER 10
EMERGENCY DENTAL CARE AND PREVENTIVE
MEDICINE
TERMINAL OBJECTIVE: Be familiar with
the subject matter and technical publications
relating to emergency dental care and preventive
medicine.
Because of the nature of our rating and the many
responsibilities placed upon us, Hospital Corpsmen
must have a general understanding of many areas of
medicine.
Emergency dental care and preventive
medicine practices are two of those areas. Both of
these subjects are extremely important, but because
they are both already discussed in great detail in other
Navy publications, this chapter will present only a
brief overview of them. Emergency Dental Care is
covered in Section I, and Preventive Medicine is
addressed in Section II. For in-depth information,
refer to the publications outlined respectively in
table 10-1.
SECTION I
EMERGENCY DENTAL CARE
In the absence of a dental officer you, as the
medical department representative (MDR), will be
required to perform basic emergency dental first aid
associated with the most common oral conditions and
injuries. While this section will introduce you to the
basics of dental anatomy and histology, dental
terminology, oral diseases and injuries, and the dental
record, you will find in-depth discussion of these areas
in the DT and HM Advancement Handbooks; chapter 6
of Dental Technician Training Manual, Volume 1,
NAVEDTRA 12572; and in chapter 6 of the Manual of
the Medical Department, NAVMED P-117.
The primary function of this emergency dental
care is to alleviate pain, arrest hemorrhage, or prevent
further or complicating injury to dental structures.
Ensuring that the entire crew is in good dental health
before deployment will prevent most dental-related
problems.
Therefore, predeployment examinations
are very important.
You must administer only emergency dental care.
Refer routine cases to a dental treatment facility, and
refer any cases treated by nondental personnel for
follow-up at the earliest opportunity.
DENTAL ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY
To provide emergency dental care, you will need to
be familiar with dental anatomy and histology. The
following sections will provide you with basic
information; however, if you require more detailed
10-1
DT Advancement Handbook
HM Advancement Handbook
Dental Technician Training Manual, Vol. 1,
NAVEDTRA 12572
Dental Technician Training Manual, Vol. 2,
NAVEDTRA 12573
Manual of the Medical Department ,
NAVMED P-117, chapter 6
Various BUMED notes and instructions
Various SECNAV and OPNAV notes and
instructions
HM Advancement Handbook
Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine,
NAVMED P-5010
Control of Communicable Diseases Manual,
NAVMED P-5038
Naval Supply Publication 486
Various BUMED notes and instructions
Various SECNAV and OPNAV notes and
instructions
Table 10-1.Publication List