Pediatric dental treatments with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: a cross‐sectional study

Abstract Objectives Behaviour management strategies involving pharmacological or non-pharmacological interventions during dental procedures should be considered to attain safe and successful treatment outcomes. This study compared the frequencies of use and the completeness of treatment with these i...

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Main Authors: Rania A. Baakdah, Jihan M. Turkistani, Amjad M. Al-Qarni, Asuf N. Al-Abdali, Heba A. Alharbi, Joud A. Bafaqih, Zaina S. Alshehri
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Published: BMC 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01555-7
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spelling doaj-fd18ec13e14548fcae7dbb9465e3a4662021-04-18T11:43:46ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312021-04-012111910.1186/s12903-021-01555-7Pediatric dental treatments with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: a cross‐sectional studyRania A. Baakdah0Jihan M. Turkistani1Amjad M. Al-Qarni2Asuf N. Al-Abdali3Heba A. Alharbi4Joud A. Bafaqih5Zaina S. Alshehri6King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health AffairsKing Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health AffairsAlfarabi Dental CollegeAlfarabi Dental CollegeAlfarabi Dental CollegeIbn Sina National CollegeAlfarabi Dental CollegeAbstract Objectives Behaviour management strategies involving pharmacological or non-pharmacological interventions during dental procedures should be considered to attain safe and successful treatment outcomes. This study compared the frequencies of use and the completeness of treatment with these interventions. Methods A total of 1725 dental records of patients up to 18 years old, who were treated in the King Abdulaziz Medical City in Jeddah City from October 2018 to June 2019, were used in this retrospective, cross-sectional study. Inferential analysis, Chi-square test, Kruskal–Wallis test, and regression model were used in the data analysis. Results About two-thirds of the patients were treated with attendant non-pharmacological interventions, while one-third, with pharmacological interventions. The application of General Anesthesia (GA) was the most frequently used intervention. Restorative procedures and extractions were done in higher frequencies with pharmacological interventions. Treatments with space maintainers and orthodontic appliances were carried out in higher frequencies with non-pharmacological strategies. The choice of intervention was significantly influenced by the systemic conditions of the patients. Patients treated with non-pharmacological intervention comprised the dominant type of patients, because they required treatments with less pain. Those treated with GA needed restorative treatments and extractions, or treatments that involve pain, but these treatments had higher frequencies of being completed. Conclusions The treatments with pharmacological intervention through GA have higher frequencies of being completed, compared to those with non-pharmacological interventions. Factors, such as age, potential to complete the treatment, and the type of dental treatment applied, influence the choice of treatment intervention.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01555-7PharmacologicalInterventionsDental treatmentsPediatric patientDental care for childrenPediatric dentistry
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author Rania A. Baakdah
Jihan M. Turkistani
Amjad M. Al-Qarni
Asuf N. Al-Abdali
Heba A. Alharbi
Joud A. Bafaqih
Zaina S. Alshehri
spellingShingle Rania A. Baakdah
Jihan M. Turkistani
Amjad M. Al-Qarni
Asuf N. Al-Abdali
Heba A. Alharbi
Joud A. Bafaqih
Zaina S. Alshehri
Pediatric dental treatments with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: a cross‐sectional study
BMC Oral Health
Pharmacological
Interventions
Dental treatments
Pediatric patient
Dental care for children
Pediatric dentistry
author_facet Rania A. Baakdah
Jihan M. Turkistani
Amjad M. Al-Qarni
Asuf N. Al-Abdali
Heba A. Alharbi
Joud A. Bafaqih
Zaina S. Alshehri
author_sort Rania A. Baakdah
title Pediatric dental treatments with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: a cross‐sectional study
title_short Pediatric dental treatments with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: a cross‐sectional study
title_full Pediatric dental treatments with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: a cross‐sectional study
title_fullStr Pediatric dental treatments with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: a cross‐sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric dental treatments with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: a cross‐sectional study
title_sort pediatric dental treatments with pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions: a cross‐sectional study
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Objectives Behaviour management strategies involving pharmacological or non-pharmacological interventions during dental procedures should be considered to attain safe and successful treatment outcomes. This study compared the frequencies of use and the completeness of treatment with these interventions. Methods A total of 1725 dental records of patients up to 18 years old, who were treated in the King Abdulaziz Medical City in Jeddah City from October 2018 to June 2019, were used in this retrospective, cross-sectional study. Inferential analysis, Chi-square test, Kruskal–Wallis test, and regression model were used in the data analysis. Results About two-thirds of the patients were treated with attendant non-pharmacological interventions, while one-third, with pharmacological interventions. The application of General Anesthesia (GA) was the most frequently used intervention. Restorative procedures and extractions were done in higher frequencies with pharmacological interventions. Treatments with space maintainers and orthodontic appliances were carried out in higher frequencies with non-pharmacological strategies. The choice of intervention was significantly influenced by the systemic conditions of the patients. Patients treated with non-pharmacological intervention comprised the dominant type of patients, because they required treatments with less pain. Those treated with GA needed restorative treatments and extractions, or treatments that involve pain, but these treatments had higher frequencies of being completed. Conclusions The treatments with pharmacological intervention through GA have higher frequencies of being completed, compared to those with non-pharmacological interventions. Factors, such as age, potential to complete the treatment, and the type of dental treatment applied, influence the choice of treatment intervention.
topic Pharmacological
Interventions
Dental treatments
Pediatric patient
Dental care for children
Pediatric dentistry
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-021-01555-7
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