Misdiagnosis-Driven Dental Extractions in Patients with Trigeminal Neuralgia: A Retrospective Study.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare Pub Date : 2025-04-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JMDH.S518948
Ahmad Fliah Hassan, Ali Al Sheakh, Saif Anmar Badran, Athraa Ali Mahmood, Faaiz Yaqub Alhamdani
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Abstract

Background: Dental extraction is an invasive dental procedure. It should not be considered unless indications apply purpose. However, many trigeminal neuralgia (TN) cases have been treated with dental procedures including dental extraction.

Objective: To investigate the frequency of dental extractions for trigeminal neuralgia patients. The objectives of the study were to determine the frequency of dental extractions performed due to the misdiagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia and to assess the role of both dentists and patients in the extraction decision-making process.

Materials and methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from 104 TN patients treated at a neurosurgical hospital between January 2020 and September 2023. One hundred and eight patients were admitted to the Hospital for the management of TN. Patients' data were collected including biographic data, previous treatments, and the patient's response to dental treatment provided.

Results: Out of 104 treated cases with TN, 88 patients were initially misdiagnosed and treated by dentists for dental pain. Among these patients, fifty-five patients were treated with dental extraction. Thirty-two were females, and 23 patients were males. The highest reported cases were found in the single tooth extraction category (27.3%) of the cases. The frequency of cases with multiple extractions decreases with the increase in the number of extracted teeth. The vast majority of the cases (92.7%) showed no response. The vast majority of the cases (92.7%) showed no improvement in pain symptoms following dental extraction. Only 4 cases showed moderate response to dental extraction. Mild response was not reported in this sample. There was no statistically significant relationship between the diagnosis and the number of extractions. Also, no statistically significant relationship between the diagnosis and the patient's role in the extraction decision.

Conclusion: There is obvious misdiagnosis leading to a considerable number of unnecessary, and multiple dental extractions for patients with TN. A considerable percentage of which is requested by patients. This reflects poor dental management of oro-facial pain. Dental education programs on both undergraduate and postgraduate levels need to focus on diagnostic defects in facial pain. These findings underscore the need for improved diagnostic training for dental professionals to prevent unnecessary invasive procedures in TN patients.

三叉神经痛患者误诊驱动拔牙:回顾性研究。
背景:拔牙是一种侵入性牙科手术。除非适应症适用,否则不应考虑。然而,许多三叉神经痛(TN)病例已通过牙科手术治疗,包括拔牙。目的:了解三叉神经痛患者的拔牙频率。该研究的目的是确定由于三叉神经痛误诊而进行拔牙的频率,并评估牙医和患者在拔牙决策过程中的作用。材料和方法:本回顾性研究分析了2020年1月至2023年9月在一家神经外科医院治疗的104例TN患者的数据。108名患者入院接受TN治疗。收集患者资料,包括传记资料、既往治疗情况以及患者对牙科治疗的反应。结果:在104例TN患者中,88例患者最初被误诊为牙痛而被牙医治疗。其中55例患者接受了拔牙治疗。其中女性32例,男性23例。报告病例最多的是单拔牙类别(27.3%)。多次拔牙的次数随拔牙数的增加而减少。绝大多数病例(92.7%)无反应。绝大多数病例(92.7%)拔牙后疼痛症状无改善。仅4例对拔牙反应中等。本样本未见轻微反应。诊断结果与拔牙次数无统计学意义。此外,诊断和患者在拔牙决策中的作用之间没有统计学上的显著关系。结论:TN患者存在明显的误诊,导致相当数量的患者进行了不必要的、多次的拔牙,其中相当一部分是应患者要求进行的。这反映了口腔-面部疼痛的牙科管理不善。本科和研究生水平的牙科教育项目需要关注面部疼痛的诊断缺陷。这些发现强调需要改进对牙科专业人员的诊断培训,以防止TN患者进行不必要的侵入性手术。
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Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare Nursing-General Nursing
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4.60
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287
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare (JMDH) aims to represent and publish research in healthcare areas delivered by practitioners of different disciplines. This includes studies and reviews conducted by multidisciplinary teams as well as research which evaluates or reports the results or conduct of such teams or healthcare processes in general. The journal covers a very wide range of areas and we welcome submissions from practitioners at all levels and from all over the world. Good healthcare is not bounded by person, place or time and the journal aims to reflect this. The JMDH is published as an open-access journal to allow this wide range of practical, patient relevant research to be immediately available to practitioners who can access and use it immediately upon publication.
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