Maxillofacial Emergencies

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Across
  1. 5. (Two words, no spaces) Disruption of function of Cranial Nerve VII (the facial nerve)
  2. 7. The joint between the temple and the mandible that may become dislocated or fractured
  3. 8. A firstline intervention to apply pressure to a nosebleed. Works best with anterior bleeds.
  4. 10. An inflammation of the pharynx, often caused by a streptococcus bacterial infection
  5. 11. When a tooth is traumatically dislocated from the mouth
  6. 13. Most often occurring in children less than three years, this is a life-threatening airway inflammation
  7. 16. The type of otitis that is most common in children; may see a child tugging on an ear
  8. 18. A classification for facial fractures
  9. 19. A medication often given to patients with labyrinthitis and resulting vertigo
  10. 20. A type of reaction that may occur with epistaxis that causes bradycardia and syncope
Down
  1. 1. An infection in the oral cavity, often caused by a dental problem
  2. 2. A significant complication of a peritonsillar abscess related to the airway
  3. 3. Another name for otitis interna which causes severe vertigo
  4. 4. (Two words, no spaces) Unilateral dysfunction of the facial nerve causes this symptom
  5. 6. Noise heard by patients who have Meniere’s disease
  6. 9. Caused by poor dental hygiene, methamphetamine use or bulemia
  7. 12. The type of pressure sometimes used in one nostril to force a foreign object out of the other nostril
  8. 13. Nosebleed
  9. 14. An inflammation of the sinuses
  10. 15. Instrument that is used to remove foreign bodies from the ear
  11. 17. A type of angina that is related to a rapidly progressive cellulitis of the soft tissues of the neck and floor of mouth