Comprehensive Dental Treatments Under Pediatric General Anesthesia
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2017
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Amaç: Dental genel anestezi (DGA) çocuk hastalar için son derece etkili bir tedavi yöntemidir. Buna rağmen, pek çok risk barındırması sebebiyle son çare olarak değerlendirilir. Bu çalışmanın amacı genel anestezi altında yapılan dental tedavilerin sebeplerini, hastaların karakteristik özelliklerini ve yapılan tedavi seçeneklerini belirlemektir. Gereç ve yöntem: 2-14 yaş aralığında değişen 99 hastanın, 2014-2016 yılları arasında genel anestezi altında dental tedavileri yapılmıştır. Veriler klinik dental muayene ve hasta velilerinin doldurduğu bir anket aracılığı ile toplanmıştır. Araştırma verilerinin toplanması için; ebeveyn eğitim düzeyi, sosyoekonomik durum, akraba evliliği, fiziksel/mental yetersizlik, genel anestezi altında yapılan tedavi geçmişi gibi konulardan oluşan 8 soruluk anket hazırlamıştır ve yapılan dental tedavi verileri değerlendirilmiştir. Bulgular: Bu çalışmada 99 hastanın verileri değerlendirilmiştir. 72 hasta kooperasyon sorunu, 12 hasta otizm, 12 hasta epilepsi, 3 hasta serebral palsi hastalığı sebepleriyle genel anestezi altında tedavi edilmiştir. Toplamda 1020 tedavi yapılmış olup; bunların 45.8 % restoratif tedavi, 34.4% diş çekimi, 19.8% endodontik tedavi ve koruyucu tedavilerdir. Sonuç: Genel anestezi zor bir tedavi seçeneği olmasına rağmen; fiziksel/mental yetersizliği ve kooperasyon sorunu olan hastaların kaliteli bir şekilde tedavi edilmesini sağlar. Bu çalışma pediatrik diş hekimliği hastalarında dental genel anestezinin bir ihtiyaç olduğunu ancak davranış yönlendirme tekniklerinin de geliştirilmesi gerektiğini göstermektedir.
Aim: Dental general anesthesia (DGA) is a very effective treatment modality for children. However, DGA is a measure of the last resort because of the risks. The aim of this study is to determine the reasons for DGA, characteristics of patients and their treatments performed under pediatric DGA. Material and Methods: Testing of the 99 children (66 boys and 33 girls) in the 2-14 age range whom their treatments performed under general anesthesia from 2014 to 2015. The data were collected by means of clinical dental examinations and a questionnaire of the parents. 8 question survey is designed to collect research data. The questions answered by the parents of the patient are as follows: parental education level, socioeconomic status, inbreeding, physical and mental disabilities, treatment history about DGA. Then, the records of the dental treatments were evaluated. Results: In this study of 99 patients evaluated; 72 were non-cooperated, 12 were autistic, 12 had epilepsy, 3 of them had cerebral palsy were treated under general anesthesia. In total, 1020 treatments were performed under DGA, 45.8% of which were restorations, 34.4% tooth extractions, 19.8% endodontics treatments and preventive measures. Conclusion: Although general anesthesia is a difficult treatment, it allows children with mental and physical disabilities and non-cooperative ones to be treated in a quality manner. This study shows that dental general anesthesia is a necessity in pediatric dentistry patients. Nevertheless, behavioral guidance techniques should also be developed
Aim: Dental general anesthesia (DGA) is a very effective treatment modality for children. However, DGA is a measure of the last resort because of the risks. The aim of this study is to determine the reasons for DGA, characteristics of patients and their treatments performed under pediatric DGA. Material and Methods: Testing of the 99 children (66 boys and 33 girls) in the 2-14 age range whom their treatments performed under general anesthesia from 2014 to 2015. The data were collected by means of clinical dental examinations and a questionnaire of the parents. 8 question survey is designed to collect research data. The questions answered by the parents of the patient are as follows: parental education level, socioeconomic status, inbreeding, physical and mental disabilities, treatment history about DGA. Then, the records of the dental treatments were evaluated. Results: In this study of 99 patients evaluated; 72 were non-cooperated, 12 were autistic, 12 had epilepsy, 3 of them had cerebral palsy were treated under general anesthesia. In total, 1020 treatments were performed under DGA, 45.8% of which were restorations, 34.4% tooth extractions, 19.8% endodontics treatments and preventive measures. Conclusion: Although general anesthesia is a difficult treatment, it allows children with mental and physical disabilities and non-cooperative ones to be treated in a quality manner. This study shows that dental general anesthesia is a necessity in pediatric dentistry patients. Nevertheless, behavioral guidance techniques should also be developed
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Diş Hekimliği, General Anesthesia, Pediatric Patient, Dental Treatment, Genel Anestezi, Genel Anestezi, Genel Anestezi, Çocuk Hasta, Dental Tedavi
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Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi
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27
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3
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Gezgin, O., Korkut, E., Abaklı İnci, M., Şener, Y. (2017). COMPREHENSIVE DENTAL TREATMENTS UNDER PEDIATRIC GENERAL ANESTHESIA. Atatürk Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi, 27, 3, 113-117.