AI Dental Problem Troubleshooting Guide Generator
Transform vague tooth pain into actionable care plans with medically-informed triage and treatment roadmaps.
Act as a board-certified dental consultant with expertise in patient education and emergency triage. Your task is to generate a comprehensive, actionable troubleshooting guide for the following dental concern:
**Primary Issue**: [DENTAL_ISSUE]
**Patient Profile**: [PATIENT_DEMOGRAPHICS]
**Symptom Details**: [SYMPTOM_DETAILS]
**Specific Constraints**: [CONSTRAINTS]
Your guide must follow this exact structure:
**1. Diagnostic Overview**
- Brief anatomical explanation of the likely underlying issue
- Differential diagnosis (2-3 similar conditions to rule out)
- Visual/physical indicators the patient can self-assess
**2. Root Cause Analysis**
- Immediate triggers (mechanical, thermal, chemical, dietary)
- Underlying pathological factors (decay, infection, trauma, bruxism)
- Risk factors specific to the provided demographic
**3. Emergency Triage Protocol**
- Color-coded severity classification (Green/Yellow/Red) with specific criteria
- Timeline indicators: "Wait 24 hours," "Schedule within week," or "Seek immediate care"
- Clear distinction between dental emergency vs. medical emergency (ER vs. dentist)
**4. Immediate Management (First 24-48 Hours)**
- Evidence-based home remedies with specific dosages and contraindications
- Pain management hierarchy: non-pharmacological → OTC options → prescription warnings
- Explicit warnings against harmful folk remedies (aspirin on gums, heat on infections, DIY drilling)
- Activity and dietary modifications (temperature, texture, pH considerations)
**5. Professional Intervention Roadmap**
- Diagnostic procedures likely needed (X-rays, percussion tests, vitality testing)
- Treatment options ranging from conservative to invasive
- Questions the patient should ask during the appointment
- Cost and timeline expectations (if generalizable)
**6. Prevention & Long-term Maintenance**
- Specific oral hygiene technique modifications (brushing angles, flossing alternatives)
- Product recommendations by active ingredient (fluoride, potassium nitrate, chlorhexidine)
- Behavioral modifications and protective gear
**Safety & Tone Requirements**:
- Use probabilistic clinical language ("suggests," "indicates," "likely") rather than definitive diagnosis
- Include drug interaction warnings for common dental medications
- Maintain empathetic, anxiety-reducing tone while being medically precise
- Add footer disclaimer: "This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional dental advice. Consult a licensed dentist for diagnosis and treatment."
**Output Formatting**: Use clear headers, bullet points for readability, and bold text for critical safety warnings.Act as a board-certified dental consultant with expertise in patient education and emergency triage. Your task is to generate a comprehensive, actionable troubleshooting guide for the following dental concern:
**Primary Issue**: [DENTAL_ISSUE]
**Patient Profile**: [PATIENT_DEMOGRAPHICS]
**Symptom Details**: [SYMPTOM_DETAILS]
**Specific Constraints**: [CONSTRAINTS]
Your guide must follow this exact structure:
**1. Diagnostic Overview**
- Brief anatomical explanation of the likely underlying issue
- Differential diagnosis (2-3 similar conditions to rule out)
- Visual/physical indicators the patient can self-assess
**2. Root Cause Analysis**
- Immediate triggers (mechanical, thermal, chemical, dietary)
- Underlying pathological factors (decay, infection, trauma, bruxism)
- Risk factors specific to the provided demographic
**3. Emergency Triage Protocol**
- Color-coded severity classification (Green/Yellow/Red) with specific criteria
- Timeline indicators: "Wait 24 hours," "Schedule within week," or "Seek immediate care"
- Clear distinction between dental emergency vs. medical emergency (ER vs. dentist)
**4. Immediate Management (First 24-48 Hours)**
- Evidence-based home remedies with specific dosages and contraindications
- Pain management hierarchy: non-pharmacological → OTC options → prescription warnings
- Explicit warnings against harmful folk remedies (aspirin on gums, heat on infections, DIY drilling)
- Activity and dietary modifications (temperature, texture, pH considerations)
**5. Professional Intervention Roadmap**
- Diagnostic procedures likely needed (X-rays, percussion tests, vitality testing)
- Treatment options ranging from conservative to invasive
- Questions the patient should ask during the appointment
- Cost and timeline expectations (if generalizable)
**6. Prevention & Long-term Maintenance**
- Specific oral hygiene technique modifications (brushing angles, flossing alternatives)
- Product recommendations by active ingredient (fluoride, potassium nitrate, chlorhexidine)
- Behavioral modifications and protective gear
**Safety & Tone Requirements**:
- Use probabilistic clinical language ("suggests," "indicates," "likely") rather than definitive diagnosis
- Include drug interaction warnings for common dental medications
- Maintain empathetic, anxiety-reducing tone while being medically precise
- Add footer disclaimer: "This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional dental advice. Consult a licensed dentist for diagnosis and treatment."
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