An audit of paediatric dental treatments carried out under general anaesthesia in a sample of Spanish patients |
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Authors: | Barberia E Arenas M Gómez B Saavedra-Ontiveros D |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Odontology, Madrid Complutense University, Madrid, Spain. barberia@odon.ucm.es |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the success and failure rates of the clinical procedures carried out under general anaesthesia in disabled or medically comprised and healthy children. BASIC RESEARCH DESIGN: Retrospective study included 47 patients who received dental treatment under general anaesthesia, grouped according to whether they were disabled or medically compromised (group A, n = 16) or not (group B, n = 31), and subgrouped according to whether they were under or over 6 years of age. RESULTS: Mean duration of anaesthesia was 2 hours and 25 minutes, with a range of 1 to 4 hours. The percentage of children followed up was 87%. The procedures performed were: 105 preformed metal crowns, 142 restorations, 85 pulpotomies and 166 extractions. The success rate was 93% for preformed metal crowns, 96% for pulpotomies and 90% for restorations. CONCLUSIONS: General anaesthesia is necessary in some children, but should be complemented with a preventive programme, behavioural remodelling and a follow-up schedule to avoid having to repeat the use of general anaesthesia. |
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