A retrospective study of nontraumatic dental condition-related visits to dental hospital emergency service

M. Sari, A. Koyuturk, L. Tomak, B. Ozmen, U. Tokay
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This study aims to evaluate patients with nontraumatic dental condition-related visits to the dental hospital emergency service as well as the associate factors. Between June 2007 and June 2011, automation-system based data from 147.840 patients 62.4% were males, 37.6% were females who were admitted to Samsun Dental Hospital Emergency Service in Turkey with nontraumatic dental conditions were retrospectively analyzed. Demographic characteristics of the patients, date and time of admission to the emergency service, the International Classification of Diseases-9 codes and treatment administered to the patients on admission were recorded. The most common complaints on admission were pulpal and periapical tissue diseases in 29.377 patients (74.0%). A total of 45.5% were admitted in out-of-hours emergencies, while 26% were admitted in working hours and 28.5% were admitted on weekends. Patients in the 19-30 age groups had the highest rate for admission in out-of-hours emergencies on weekdays. There was no significant difference in monthly admission rates among the patients. The number of patients who were admitted to emergency service was significantly lower. Our study results indicate that there is an insufficient demand for dental care in Turkish population. We suggest that the number of patients who are admitted to the dental hospital emergency service may be reduced by increased awareness of oral and dental care.
非创伤性牙病相关的牙科医院急诊就诊回顾性研究
本研究旨在评估非创伤性牙病患者到牙科医院急诊就诊的情况及其相关因素。回顾性分析2007年6月至2011年6月期间,土耳其Samsun牙科医院急诊中心收治的147.840例非创伤性牙齿疾病患者(62.4%为男性,37.6%为女性)基于自动化系统的数据。记录了患者的人口统计学特征、急诊服务的入院日期和时间、国际疾病分类-9代码以及入院时患者所接受的治疗。29.377例(74.0%)患者入院时最常见的主诉是牙髓及根尖周组织疾病。45.5%是在非工作时间急诊入院,26%是在工作时间入院,28.5%是在周末入院。19-30岁年龄组的患者在工作日的非工作时间急诊住院率最高。两组患者的月入院率无显著差异。入院接受急诊服务的患者人数明显减少。我们的研究结果表明,土耳其人口对牙科保健的需求不足。我们建议,通过提高对口腔和牙科保健的认识,入院牙科医院急诊服务的患者人数可能会减少。
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