Assessing the Management and Evaluation of Impacted Wisdom Teeth in a Dental Teaching Hospital.

IF 3.1 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dentistry Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-03 DOI:10.3390/dj13020069
Ahmed Al Subaie, Raghad Alruwili, Bayan Alkhuadher, Sarah Alzawwad, Wareef Alzamil, Khalifa S Al-Khalifa
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Background: Untreated impacted wisdom teeth can lead to complications, including delayed healing and inferior alveolar nerve damage. Delayed management is further complicated by age-related comorbidities. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the management of impacted wisdom teeth in a teaching dental hospital and identify challenges faced by dental care providers. Materials and Methods: A retrospective radiographic study was conducted using data from electronic medical records and panoramic radiographs of patients. Independent variables included demographics and clinical details of wisdom teeth, such as type and presence of impaction, associated pathology, nerve proximity, second molar resorption, and extraction difficulty. The study assessed the evaluation of dental care provider practices in managing impacted wisdom teeth. Chi-square tests analyzed relationships between management type, provider level, and extraction difficulty. Results: Data from 270 panoramic radiographs and dental records were analyzed. Most cases were not managed (n = 216, 80%), irrespective of extraction difficulty or care provider level (undergraduate vs. graduate). There was no significant association between care provider levels and the type of management or between impaction difficulty and management type (p > 0.05). Conclusions: The findings highlight a lack of proper evaluation and management of impacted wisdom teeth, regardless of the provider's experience. In hospital settings, all care providers should ensure the timely evaluation and management of impacted wisdom teeth to prevent complications.

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某口腔教学医院阻生智齿的管理与评价。
背景:未经治疗的阻生智齿可导致并发症,包括延迟愈合和下牙槽神经损伤。年龄相关的合并症使延迟治疗进一步复杂化。目的:本研究旨在评估教学牙科医院对阻生智齿的管理,并找出牙科保健提供者所面临的挑战。材料和方法:利用电子病历和患者全景x线片资料进行回顾性影像学研究。独立变量包括智齿的人口统计学和临床细节,如嵌塞的类型和存在、相关病理、神经接近、第二磨牙吸收和拔牙困难。该研究评估了牙科保健提供者在处理阻生智齿方面的做法。卡方检验分析了管理类型、提供者级别和提取难度之间的关系。结果:对270张全景式x线片资料及牙科病历资料进行分析。大多数病例没有得到处理(n = 216,80 %),无论拔牙难度或护理人员水平(本科与研究生)如何。护理人员水平与管理类型、嵌套难度与管理类型之间无显著相关性(p < 0.05)。结论:研究结果强调缺乏适当的评估和管理的阻生智齿,无论提供者的经验。在医院环境中,所有护理提供者应确保及时评估和管理阻生智齿,以防止并发症。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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