Restorative and patient factors associated with repeat general anesthesia for dental treatments in young children

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ehsan N. Azadani DDS, MS, Misa Yoshioka DMD, MS, Jin Peng MD, MS, PhD, Janice Townsend DDS, MS, Kimberly Hammersmith DDS, MPH, MS, Paul Casamassimo DDS, MS
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Abstract

Background

The aim of this study was to assess factors associated with higher odds of undergoing repeat general anesthesia (GA2) for dental treatments.

Methods

The authors studied children up to age 48 months of age enrolled in Medicaid who underwent dental treatment under first general anesthesia (GA1). The authors used a case-control design to compare children who had a GA2 within 48 months of GA1 (case patients) with those who did not (control patients).

Results

In total, 60 case patients were age and sex matched to 120 control patients. Mean (SD) age at GA1 was 38 (5.2) months for case participants and 40 (4.7) months for control participants (P = .08). Higher caries involvement of maxillary incisors (P = .04), and lower caries involvment of canines (P = .003), first molars (P = .012), and second molars (P < .001) at GA1 was associated with higher odds of occurrence of GA2. There was a significant inverse association between full-coverage restoration on canines (P = .003), first molars (P = .001), and second molars (P = .002) at GA1 and occurrence of GA2. There was a significant direct association between the use of composites or sealants on second molars in GA1 and occurrence of GA2 (P = .02). The number of extractions at GA1 was not associated significantly with the occurrence of GA2.

Conclusions

The use of full-coverage restorations on primary molars and canines under general anesthesia (GA) was associated with lower odds of occurrence of GA2. Resin restorations and sealants on primary second molars were associated with higher odds of occurrence repeat GA. The findings support preferential use of full-coverage restorations for young children undergoing dental GA.

Practical Implications

Full-coverage restorations should be considered strongly for young children undergoing GA for dental treatments to reduce the risk of requiring GA2.

与幼儿牙科治疗中重复全身麻醉相关的修复和患者因素:病例对照研究。
研究背景本研究旨在评估牙科治疗中重复全身麻醉(GA2)几率较高的相关因素:作者对首次接受全身麻醉(GA1)进行牙科治疗的 48 个月以下参加医疗补助计划的儿童进行了研究。作者采用病例对照设计,比较了在第一次全身麻醉(GA1)后 48 个月内进行过 GA2 的儿童(病例患者)和没有进行过 GA2 的儿童(对照患者):共有 60 名病例患者与 120 名对照组患者进行了年龄和性别配对。病例患者GA1时的平均(标清)年龄为38(5.2)个月,对照组患者为40(4.7)个月(P = .08)。在 GA1 时,上颌切牙龋损程度较高(P = .04),犬齿龋损程度较低(P = .003),第一磨牙龋损程度较高(P = .012),第二磨牙龋损程度较低(P < .001),这与发生 GA2 的几率较高有关。在 GA1 时对犬齿(P = .003)、第一磨牙(P = .001)和第二磨牙(P = .002)进行全覆盖修复与 GA2 发生率之间存在明显的反向关系。在 GA1 中,第二磨牙使用复合树脂或封闭剂与 GA2 的发生有明显的直接关系(P = .02)。GA1的拔牙次数与GA2的发生无明显关系:结论:在全身麻醉(GA)下对初级磨牙和犬齿进行全覆盖修复与发生 GA2 的几率较低有关。在初级第二磨牙上进行树脂修复和封闭与发生重复 GA 的几率较高有关。研究结果支持对接受牙科全身麻醉的幼儿优先使用全覆盖修复体:实际意义:接受牙科GA治疗的幼儿应优先考虑使用全覆盖修复体,以降低需要GA的风险2。
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Journal of the American Dental Association
Journal of the American Dental Association 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
10.30%
发文量
221
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: There is not a single source or solution to help dentists in their quest for lifelong learning, improving dental practice, and dental well-being. JADA+, along with The Journal of the American Dental Association, is striving to do just that, bringing together practical content covering dentistry topics and procedures to help dentists—both general dentists and specialists—provide better patient care and improve oral health and well-being. This is a work in progress; as we add more content, covering more topics of interest, it will continue to expand, becoming an ever-more essential source of oral health knowledge.
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