Persistent post-surgical orofacial pain

D. Canavan, Philip Hardy, M. O'Sullivan, G. Clark
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Delivery of pain-free dental treatment is the ultimate goal for clinicians, and the hoped-for result by patients. Thanks to the optimised use of local anaesthesia and high standards of clinical training, this goal is frequently achieved. Research also tells us that the incidence of persistent pain following dental procedures, while relatively low, is not zero. Given the number of procedures we perform as dentists, the number of patients affected with post-treatment pain is still substantial. Moreover, persistent pain is not exclusive to dentistry, but is a risk for all surgical interventions. When this pain lasts over six months it has been labelled persistent or chronic post-surgical pain (CPSP), and as expected it has a detrimental effect on the patient’s quality of life. While all persistent pain is vexing, it is especially true for persistent orofacial pain. It creates increased levels of stress, anxiety and confusion for the patient, which in turn may place a strain on the dentist-patient relationship. On occasions, patient dissatisfaction may even result in medicolegal litigation. This article describes some of the common clinical scenarios associated with chronic pain after dental procedures. Known risk factors are also discussed and recommendations are made so that clinicians might identify those at risk prior to an invasive procedure, and then possibly prevent post-surgical pain.
术后持续的口面部疼痛
提供无痛牙科治疗是临床医生的最终目标,也是患者所希望的结果。得益于局部麻醉的优化使用和高标准的临床培训,这一目标经常得以实现。研究还告诉我们,牙科手术后持续疼痛的发生率虽然相对较低,但并非为零。考虑到我们作为牙医进行的手术数量,受治疗后疼痛影响的患者数量仍然很大。此外,持续疼痛并非牙科独有,而是所有外科干预措施的风险。当这种疼痛持续六个月以上时,就会被称为持续性或慢性术后疼痛(CPSP),正如预期的那样,它会对患者的生活质量产生不利影响。虽然所有持续的疼痛都是令人烦恼的,但对于持续的口腔面部疼痛尤其如此。它给患者带来了更大的压力、焦虑和困惑,这反过来可能会给牙医和患者的关系带来压力。有时,患者的不满甚至可能导致法医诉讼。本文描述了一些常见的牙科手术后与慢性疼痛相关的临床情况。还讨论了已知的风险因素,并提出了建议,以便临床医生可以在侵入性手术前识别出有风险的人,然后可能预防术后疼痛。
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