Protocols for Oral Health Management of Paediatric Patients with Inherited Bleeding Disorders: A Narrative Review

Oral Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.3390/oral3040037
Ashleigh F. V. Raikuna, Neeta Prabhu
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Introduction: The provision of dental care for paediatric patients with inherited bleeding disorders (IBD) can present a challenging scenario for dentists. Although patients with a low bleeding risk can safely receive preventive procedures in the community, many dentists lack confidence when treating this cohort. Consequently, most patients with IBD are seen in hospital dental clinics. There is currently no protocol for shared delivery of primary dental care for paediatric patients with IBD in Australia. Aim: To provide a narrative review of the protocols for oral health management of paediatric patients with inherited bleeding disorders. Materials and methods: An electronic search of four databases relating to the oral health management and outcomes of paediatric patients with IBD was conducted. Results: Thirty-eight papers were included in this review. Several patient and clinician factors in accessing and providing dental care for paediatric patients with IBD were identified. IBD specific considerations for the provision of safe dental care were discussed relating to elective and emergency dental management principles. There was a paucity of paediatric specific protocols for dental management of children with IBD, with only one paediatric specific shared care protocol identified in this review. Conclusions: This review has highlighted the need for further exploration into patient and clinician related barriers and enabling factors in accessing and providing primary dental care for paediatric patients with IBD. The development of a shared model of care between community and hospital dental clinics may improve both clinician and patient experiences in providing and accessing safe dental care.
儿科遗传性出血性疾病患者口腔健康管理方案:叙述性综述
为患有遗传性出血性疾病(IBD)的儿科患者提供牙科护理对牙医来说是一个具有挑战性的场景。虽然低出血风险的患者可以安全地在社区接受预防性手术,但许多牙医在治疗这一群体时缺乏信心。因此,大多数IBD患者在医院牙科诊所就诊。目前,澳大利亚还没有为患有IBD的儿科患者提供初级牙科保健的协议。目的:对遗传性出血性疾病患儿口腔健康管理方案进行综述。材料和方法:对四个与口腔健康管理和儿科IBD患者预后相关的数据库进行了电子检索。结果:本综述共纳入38篇论文。确定了几个患者和临床医生在获得和提供IBD患儿牙科护理方面的因素。讨论了与选择性和紧急牙科管理原则有关的IBD提供安全牙科护理的具体考虑。缺乏针对IBD患儿牙科治疗的儿科专用方案,本综述中仅确定了一种儿科专用共享护理方案。结论:这篇综述强调了进一步探索与患者和临床医生相关的障碍和促成因素对IBD患儿获得和提供初级牙科保健的必要性。在社区和医院牙科诊所之间发展一种共享的护理模式,可以改善临床医生和患者在提供和获得安全牙科护理方面的经验。
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