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Abuse potential of gabapentin in dentistry

Weinberg, Mea A; Segelnick, Stuart L; Insler, Joseph S
Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant drug widely prescribed for various ailments, including orofacial pain. It was once thought to have no potential for abuse; however, the last decade has seen a dramatic rise in the nonmedical use of gabapentin, particularly among opioid-dependent patients. Gabapentin is sedating and interacts with other sedating medications such as opioids, which can lead to impairment and accidents and may raise the risk of overdose. Dentists must be aware of the potential for abuse of gabapentin and weigh its benefits against its risks when prescribing the drug.
PMID: 29099371
ISSN: 0363-6771
CID: 2945472

Hamatome bei Sinusbodenaugmentation mit lateraler Fenstertechnik = [A hematoma associated with lateral window maxillary sinus augmentation: a case report, literature review, and suggestions for management of a rare complication]

Kelly, Patrick; Segelnick, Stuart L; Cardo, Vito A Jr
ORIGINAL:0012497
ISSN: n/a
CID: 2945482

dentalcare.com, 2016

Basic Pharmacology: Part II - Pharmacotherapeutic Issues, Drug Regulations, and Prescription Writing

Segelnick, Stuart L; Weinberg, Mea A
(Website)
CID: 2945502

dentalcare.com, 2016

Basic Pharmacology: Part I - Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Principles

Segelnick, Stuart L; Weinberg, Mea A
(Website)
CID: 2945492

Periodontal Management of a Patient Undergoing Liver Transplantation

Clozza, Emanuele; Segelnick, Stuart L; Sigal, Samuel H; Rovner, Deborah N; Weinberg, Mea A
This case report describes the periodontal management of a patient with end-stage liver disease undergoing liver transplantation. In the first part of this article, all medical and dental findings are reported to elaborate adequate diagnoses. A patient-specific treatment plan was structured given the challenging periodontal and systemic scenarios. The second part describes the periodontal therapy delivered in close interaction with the referring physicians. Last, the article reviews current principles and protocols in managing these patients.
PMID: 26901304
ISSN: 1945-3388
CID: 2029352

Epithelial and Fibrous Hyperplasia: An Oral Manifestation of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. A Case Study [Case Report]

Mbibi, Sandra U; Segelnick, Stuart L; Weinberg, Mea A
The authors present a case study of a 13-year-old female with a past medical history of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), an autosomal dominant disorder. It usually presents with a triad of epilepsy, mental deficiency and facial angiofibromas that are often distributed around the nose, cheek and chin, and are frequently shaped like butterfly wings. In addition, oral manifestations include gingival enlargement and developmental enamel pitting on the facial aspect of the anterior permanent dentition in 50% to 100% of patients. The patient's chief complaint was gingival enlargement and gingival bleeding. The histology of the excised gingival tissue revealed epithelial and fibrous hyperplasia, consistent with TSC.
PMID: 26521326
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 2039582

Septic arthritis of the shoulder in a dental patient

Dolin, Elana; Perlmutter, Leigh D; Segelnick, Stuart L; Weinberg, Mea A; Schoor, Robert
Septic arthritis of the glenohumoral joint is rare following dental procedures, comprising approximately 3% of all joint infections. Septic arthritis following bacteremia from dental procedures is uncommon and generally occurs in prosthetic joints. Predisposing causes may include immunocompromising diseases such as diabetes, HIV infection, renal failure and intravenous drug abuse. We report a rare case of unilateral glenohumoral joint septic arthritis in a 60-year-old male patient (without a prosthetic joint) secondary to a dental procedure. The insidious nature of the presentation is highlighted. Septic arthritis infections, though rare, require a high level of clinical suspicion. Vague symptoms of shoulder pain may mask the initial diagnosis, as was the case in our patient. Incision and drainage via surgical intervention are often required, followed by parenteral antibiotics.
PMID: 25647886
ISSN: 0026-2102
CID: 1456522

Septic arthritis of the shoulder in a dental patient: a case report and review

Dolin, Elana; Perlmutter, Leigh D; Segelnick, Stuart L; Weinberg, Mea A; Schoor, Robert
Septic arthritis of the glenohumoral joint is rare following dental procedures, comprising approximately 3% of all joint infections. Septic arthritis following bacteremia from dental procedures is uncommon and generally occurs in prosthetic joints. Predisposing causes may include immunocompromising diseases such as diabetes, HIV infection, renal failure and intravenous drug abuse. We report a rare case of unilateral glenohumoral joint septic arthritis in a 60-year-old male patient (without a prosthetic joint) secondary to a dental procedure. The insidious nature of the presentation is highlighted. Septic arthritis infections, though rare, require a high level of clinical suspicion. Vague symptoms of shoulder pain may mask the initial diagnosis, as was the case in our patient. Incision and drainage via surgical intervention are often required, followed by parenteral antibiotics.
PMID: 24933767
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 1036632

Ethical reply to the new I-STOP law

Schloss, Alexander J; Segelnick, Stuart L; Weinberg, Mea A
PMID: 24654363
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 863302

Periodontal management of a patient with end-stage liver disease undergoing liver transplantation

Chapter by: Clozza, Emanuele; Weinberg, Mea; Segelnick, Stuart
in: Clinical & Educational Scholarship Showcase by
[New York NY : NYU College of Dentistry. NYU Academy of Distinguished Educators], 2014
pp. 7-8
ISBN: n/a
CID: 959532