Manal Almaslamani, Fatima Musallam, Inshirah Al Najar, Raeda Alqedra
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摘要
背景:本前瞻性观察性研究旨在探讨吸烟对无症状患者所需局麻量的影响。方法:共纳入154名参与者,分为吸烟组和不吸烟组。在阿吉曼大学牙科诊所就诊的医学上健康的无症状患者被考虑在内。有经验的牙医进行检查、诊断和局部麻醉。收集了人口统计细节、年龄、吸烟类型和强度。吸烟组根据每天吸水烟和电子烟的持续时间以及传统吸烟的香烟数量进一步分类。数据分析使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS, Version 28.0)。(纽约州阿蒙克市:IBM Corp .)结果:在年龄、性别、治疗过的牙齿、进行过的牙科手术等变量中,局麻给药量无统计学差异(P = 0.204)。吸烟类型和吸烟量对无症状患者局麻量均无显著影响(P = 0.307, 0.959)。结论:虽然吸烟类型和数量对麻醉没有显著影响,但研究结果强调了考虑影响治疗结果的各种因素的重要性。认识到吸烟的潜在影响,牙医教育病人吸烟对牙齿和整体健康的有害影响是至关重要的。
Investigating Smoking and Local Anesthesia Usage - A Prospective Study.
Background: This prospective observational study aimed to investigate the influence of smoking on the quantity of local anesthesia required for asymptomatic patients.
Methods: A total of 154 participants were included and split into smoking and nonsmoking groups. Medically healthy asymptomatic patients attending Ajman University dental clinics were considered. Experienced dentists conducted examinations, diagnoses, and local anesthesia administration. Demographic details, age, smoking type, and intensity were collected. The smoking group was further classified based on the daily duration of smoking for shisha and vaping, as well as the number of cigarettes for conventional smoking. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS, Version 28.0. (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp)).
Results: No statistically significant difference observed in the administered amount of local anesthesia concerning the variables examined: age, gender, tooth treated, and dental procedure performed ( P = 0.204). Neither the type nor the quantity of smoking exhibited a notable impact on the quantity of local anesthesia administered to asymptomatic patients ( P = 0.307, 0.959), respectively.
Conclusion: Although smoking type and quantity did not significantly affect anesthesia, the findings underscore the importance of considering various factors influencing treatment outcomes. Recognizing smoking's potential impact, it is crucial for dentists to educate patients about its harmful effects on dental and general health.
期刊介绍:
Indian Journal of Dental Research (IJDR) is the official publication of the Indian Society for Dental Research (ISDR), India section of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR), published quarterly. IJDR publishes scientific papers on well designed and controlled original research involving orodental sciences. Papers may also include reports on unusual and interesting case presentations and invited review papers on significant topics.