id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-013116-n7auvqh3 Srinivas, A. Testing the limits of UDCs 2020-10-09 .txt text/plain 794 56 58 authors: Srinivas, A.; Moshkun, C.; Darcey, J. History revealed that the 17 had been removed four months prior to presentation due to similarly vague symptoms. He had already begun a course of antibiotics and was using chlorhexidine mouth rinses prescribed remotely via an urgent dental centre (UDC). The pain had reduced but there was still discomfort in the area and the patient reported it to feel sharp on his tongue. The patient contacted UDHM six weeks later with ongoing pain and a face-to-face review was arranged. In that time he had not been offered a face-to-face review but rather been given a further two courses of antibiotics after remote UDC consultations. Reflecting back over this patient's history and clinical encounters there were signs that may have pointed towards a nonodontogenic diagnosis. Darcey, Manchester, UK https://doi.org/10.1038/s41415-020-2226-y missing a serious diagnosis or misdiagnosing. ./cache/cord-013116-n7auvqh3.txt ./txt/cord-013116-n7auvqh3.txt