Pulp exposures in adults--choice of treatment among Swedish dentists.

Q Dentistry Swedish dental journal Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Fredrik Frisk, Thomas Kvist, Susanna Axelsson, Gunnar Bergenholtz, Thomas Davidson, Ingegerd Mejare, Anders Norlund, Arne Petersson, Hans Sandberg, Sofia Tranaeus, Magnus Hakeberg
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This study comprises a survey of Swedish dentists'treatment preferences in cases of carious exposure of the dental pulp in adults.The survey was conducted as part of a comprehensive report on methods of diagnosis and treatment in endodontics, published in 2010 by the Swedish Council on Health Technology Assessment. A questionnaire was mailed to a random subsample of 2012 dental offices where one dentist at each office was requested to answer all questions. Each questionnaire contained one of three sets of questions about endodontic practice routines.Thus around one-third of the subsample received case-specific questions about treating carious exposure. Only general practitioners aged below 70 years were included.The final study sample comprised 412 participants.The dentists were presented with two case scenarios. In Case 1 a 22-year old patient had a deep carious lesion in tooth 36 and in Case 2 a 50-year old patient had a deep carious lesion in tooth 14.The participants were asked to nominate their treatment of choice: pulp capping, partial pulpotomy or pulpectomy. For Case 1, 17 per cent of the respondents selected pulpectomy; the corresponding rate for Case 2 was 47 per cent. Female gender and age group 25-49 years were predictive of selection of less invasive treatment options. However, according to recent guidelines (2011) from the National Board of Health and Wellfare, Swedish dentists are recommended to elect pulpectomy prior to pulp capping/partial pulpotomy when confronted with a tooth having a cariously exposed pulp in adults.

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成人牙髓暴露——瑞典牙医的治疗选择。
本研究包括一项调查瑞典牙医的治疗偏好的情况下,牙髓龋暴露在成人。这项调查是作为一份关于牙髓学诊断和治疗方法的综合报告的一部分进行的,该报告由瑞典卫生技术评估委员会于2010年出版。一份调查问卷被邮寄到2012个牙科诊所的随机子样本中,每个诊所的一名牙医被要求回答所有问题。每份问卷包含三组关于牙髓治疗常规的问题之一。因此,大约三分之一的子样本收到了有关治疗龋齿暴露的具体病例问题。只包括年龄在70岁以下的全科医生。最终的研究样本包括412名参与者。牙医们被提出了两种情况。在病例1中,一名22岁的患者在第36颗牙齿上有深度蛀牙,在病例2中,一名50岁的患者在第14颗牙齿上有深度蛀牙。参与者被要求提名他们的治疗选择:髓盖,部分髓切除或髓切除。对于病例1,17%的应答者选择髓质切除术;病例2的相应比率为47%。25-49岁的女性性别和年龄组可预测选择微创治疗方案。然而,根据国家健康和福利委员会最近的指导方针(2011年),瑞典牙医在面对牙髓严重暴露的成人牙齿时,建议在髓盖/部分髓切之前选择髓切除。
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Swedish dental journal
Swedish dental journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: Swedish Dental Journal is the scientific journal of the Swedish Dental Association and the Swedish Dental Society. It is published 4 times a year to promote practice, education and research within odontology. Manuscripts containing original research are accepted for consideraion if neither the article nor any part of its essential substance has been or will be published elsewhere. Reviews, Case Reports and Short Communications will also be considered for publication.
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