Analysis of comprehensive dental rehabilitation under general anesthesia at a dental hospital in turkey

K. Cantekin, S. Doğan, M. Aydınbelge, D. Canpolat, M. Yıldırım, Serap Avci
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The aims of the present study were to describe the characteristics of children receiving comprehensive dental rehabilitation under general anesthesia (DRGA) at a dental hospital in Turkey, and to evaluate dental treatment patterns and waiting times between examination and receiving GA for these children. The authors described the characteristics of children receiving comprehensive DRGA at a dental hospital in Turkey. A total of 441 patients′ records were included and were composed of 272 (61.7%) boys and 169 (38.3%) girls. Although most of the children (159, 54.1%) were aged between 3 and 5 (mean: 5.40 ± 2.00) years in the healthy children group (Group I), most of the special needs children (Group II) (85, 55.5 %) were aged between 6 and 11 years old (mean: 6.93 ± 3.13). Extreme non-cooperation, dental fear, and an excessive need for treatment were the major reasons for the use of comprehensive dental treatment under GA. The mean waiting times for treatment under GA were significantly shorter in ASA III, ASA IV and disabled children in ASA I and ASA II, compared to physically and mentally fit ASA I and ASA II children.
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土耳其一家牙科医院全麻下全面牙科康复分析
本研究的目的是描述在土耳其一家牙科医院接受全麻(DRGA)全面牙科康复的儿童的特征,并评估这些儿童的牙科治疗模式和检查和接受全麻之间的等待时间。作者描述了在土耳其一家牙科医院接受全面DRGA治疗的儿童的特点。共纳入441例患者记录,其中272例(61.7%)为男孩,169例(38.3%)为女孩。健康儿童组(I组)以3 ~ 5岁(平均5.40±2.00)岁为主(159例,54.1%),特殊需要儿童组(II组)以6 ~ 11岁(平均6.93±3.13)岁为主(85例,55.5%)。极端不合作、牙科恐惧和过度的治疗需求是GA下使用综合牙科治疗的主要原因。与身心健康的ASA I和ASA II儿童相比,ASA III、ASA IV儿童以及ASA I和ASA II残疾儿童在GA治疗下的平均等待时间显着缩短。
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