Trends in behavioral management techniques for dental treatment of patients with autism spectrum disorder: a 10-year retrospective analysis.

Gahee Son, Sohee Oh, Jaehee Lee, Saeromi Jun, Jongbin Kim, Jongsoo Kim, Joonhaeng Lee, Miran Han, Jisun Shin
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Background: Patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) present challenges in dental treatment cooperation owing to deficits in communication skills and social interaction. Behavioral guidance, sedation, and general anesthesia may be employed to ensure the quality of dental care for individuals with ASD. This study aimed to examine the trends in dental treatment for patients with ASD who visited the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at Dankook University Jukjeon Dental Hospital, an oral health center for the disabled in the Gyeonggi region, over the past 10 years.

Methods: This study utilized the order communication system to gather data on sex, age, cooperation level, number of quadrants treated, and administration of sedation or general anesthesia for patients with ASD who visited the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at Dankook University Jukjeon Dental Hospital between January 2013 and December 2022.

Results: The total number of patients with ASD increased annually, possibly due to an increase in ASD prevalence and the hospital's designation as a center for disabled oral health. General anesthesia was predominant before 2017, with a shift towards N2O-O2 sedation. The most common age group for sedation or general anesthesia was 6-9 years, with a higher prevalence in males than in females. Notably, N2O-O2 and midazolam sedation resulted in better cooperation and fewer treated teeth than general anesthesia.

Conclusion: This study highlights the evolving trends in dental treatment for individuals with ASD, indicating a shift towards outpatient methods, particularly N2O-O2 sedation. The sex distribution aligns with national statistics, emphasizing a higher prevalence of ASD in males than in females. These findings underscore the need for further research to establish evidence-based guidelines for optimal dental care strategies tailored to the unique needs of individuals with ASD.

自闭症谱系障碍患者牙科治疗行为管理技术的发展趋势:10 年回顾性分析。
背景:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者由于在沟通技能和社会交往方面存在缺陷,在牙科治疗合作方面面临挑战。为确保自闭症谱系障碍患者的牙科治疗质量,可采用行为指导、镇静和全身麻醉等方法。本研究旨在探讨过去10年中在京畿地区残疾人口腔医疗中心--檀国大学竹田牙科医院儿童牙科就诊的ASD患者的牙科治疗趋势:本研究利用订单通信系统收集了2013年1月至2022年12月期间在檀国大学竹田口腔医院儿童牙科就诊的ASD患者的性别、年龄、合作程度、治疗象限数、镇静剂或全身麻醉的使用情况等数据:ASD患者的总人数逐年增加,这可能是由于ASD发病率增加以及医院被指定为残疾人口腔健康中心。2017年之前,全身麻醉占主导地位,之后转向N2O-O2镇静。镇静或全身麻醉最常见的年龄组为 6-9 岁,男性的发病率高于女性。值得注意的是,与全身麻醉相比,N2O-O2 和咪达唑仑镇静法的合作性更好,治疗的牙齿数量更少:本研究强调了ASD患者牙科治疗的发展趋势,表明了向门诊治疗方法的转变,尤其是N2O-O2镇静法。性别分布与全国统计数据一致,强调男性 ASD 患病率高于女性。这些发现强调了进一步研究的必要性,以便为针对 ASD 患者独特需求的最佳牙科护理策略制定循证指南。
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