Triazolam for Pediatric Dental Sedation: A Retrospective Evaluation of Safety and Changes in Visit Behavior.

Pediatric dentistry Pub Date : 2024-01-15
Sheaffer Yinger, Daniel Claman, Jennifer Luca, Kim Hammersmith, Erin Gross, Beau Meyer
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Purpose: To describe triazolam in pediatric dental mild to moderate sedation and report changes to overall visit behavior for permanent first molar extraction. Methods: This retrospective chart review from 2018 to 2022 analyzed demographic, procedural, and behavioral data for children eight years and older receiving triazolam for a permanent first molar extraction. The outcomes included adverse events measured by deviations in heart rate and oxygen saturation and changes to overall visit-level Frankl scores from the referral to sedation visit. Descriptive statistics and non-parametric statistical analyses were conducted. Results: The study population (n equals 82) was predominantly female (61 percent), English-speaking (85 percent), and White (41 percent) or Black (39 percent). The most common indication for mild to moderate sedation was dental anxiety (28 percent). There were zero instances of adverse events requiring emergency intervention or the use of reversal medication. The change in visit-level Frankl scores was significantly positive (P<0.001). Conclusion: Triazolam is likely a safe choice for mild to moderate sedation, leading to improved overall visit behavior in children undergoing a permanent first molar extraction.

用于儿童牙科镇静的三唑仑:对安全性和就诊行为变化的回顾性评估
目的:描述三唑仑在儿童牙科轻度至中度镇静中的应用,并报告第一恒磨牙拔除术后总体就诊行为的变化。方法:对 2018 年至 2022 年的回顾性病历进行分析:这项2018年至2022年的回顾性病历审查分析了接受三唑仑治疗的8岁及8岁以上儿童的人口统计学、程序和行为数据。结果包括以心率和血氧饱和度偏差测量的不良事件,以及从转诊到镇静就诊期间就诊级弗兰克尔总体评分的变化。研究人员进行了描述性统计和非参数统计分析。研究结果研究对象(n 等于 82)主要为女性(61%)、讲英语者(85%)、白人(41%)或黑人(39%)。轻度至中度镇静最常见的适应症是牙科焦虑(28%)。需要紧急干预或使用逆转药物的不良事件为零。就诊水平的弗兰克尔评分变化呈显著正相关(结论:三唑仑可能是一种安全的镇静剂:三唑仑可能是轻度至中度镇静的安全选择,可改善接受永久性第一磨牙拔除术的儿童的整体就诊行为。
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