Cargando…

Post‐operative discomforts in children after extraction of primary teeth

OBJECTIVES: This prospective observational study aimed to evaluate discomfort after extraction of deciduous teeth under local anesthesia. The primary objective was to describe the prevalence of post‐extraction pain (PEP), post‐extraction bleeding (PEB), post‐extraction biting injury (PEBI), and anal...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Baillargeau, Claire, Lopez‐Cazaux, Serena, Charles, Hugo, Ordureau, Aline, Dajean‐Trutaud, Sylvie, Prud'homme, Tony, Hyon, Isabelle, Soueidan, Assem, Alliot‐Licht, Brigitte, Renard, Emmanuelle
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7745079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32830447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.316
_version_ 1783624545199980544
author Baillargeau, Claire
Lopez‐Cazaux, Serena
Charles, Hugo
Ordureau, Aline
Dajean‐Trutaud, Sylvie
Prud'homme, Tony
Hyon, Isabelle
Soueidan, Assem
Alliot‐Licht, Brigitte
Renard, Emmanuelle
author_facet Baillargeau, Claire
Lopez‐Cazaux, Serena
Charles, Hugo
Ordureau, Aline
Dajean‐Trutaud, Sylvie
Prud'homme, Tony
Hyon, Isabelle
Soueidan, Assem
Alliot‐Licht, Brigitte
Renard, Emmanuelle
author_sort Baillargeau, Claire
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: This prospective observational study aimed to evaluate discomfort after extraction of deciduous teeth under local anesthesia. The primary objective was to describe the prevalence of post‐extraction pain (PEP), post‐extraction bleeding (PEB), post‐extraction biting injury (PEBI), and analgesic usage in children. The secondary objective was to define whether it is possible to determine a profile of patients or a type of extraction procedure predictive to PEP, administration of analgesics, PEB, or PEBI. METHODS: One hundred and twenty‐five children, aged 3–13 years, with indications of at least one deciduous tooth extraction, were included. Immediately after extraction, information concerning the patient and the extraction were collected. Eighteen to 32 hr after extraction, parents were called by phone to request reports concerning the onset and intensity of PEP assessed using the Wong‐Baker Faces (WBF) scale, the administration of paracetamol (acetaminophen) to their children, and the appearance of PEB and/or PEBI. RESULTS: Of the children, 37.3% reported PEP (WBF ≥2), but 23.3% of these children did not receive any analgesic drugs to help relieve pain. Pain appeared before 3 hr after extraction in 69% of the children. Higher incidences of PEP and usage of analgesics were found both in the group of children with unfavorable socioeconomic level compared to favorable level and in the group with pre‐operative pain compared to no pre‐operative pain (p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: About a third of the children reported pain after extraction, but the instructions for pain relief were not followed by all parents. The socioeconomic level of the young patient and the pain felt during the extraction were important predictors of discomfort. Therefore, our study could help the dentist to provide information on predicted post‐operative discomfort and to allow suitable care depending on the patient's profile or procedure.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7745079
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-77450792020-12-18 Post‐operative discomforts in children after extraction of primary teeth Baillargeau, Claire Lopez‐Cazaux, Serena Charles, Hugo Ordureau, Aline Dajean‐Trutaud, Sylvie Prud'homme, Tony Hyon, Isabelle Soueidan, Assem Alliot‐Licht, Brigitte Renard, Emmanuelle Clin Exp Dent Res Original Articles OBJECTIVES: This prospective observational study aimed to evaluate discomfort after extraction of deciduous teeth under local anesthesia. The primary objective was to describe the prevalence of post‐extraction pain (PEP), post‐extraction bleeding (PEB), post‐extraction biting injury (PEBI), and analgesic usage in children. The secondary objective was to define whether it is possible to determine a profile of patients or a type of extraction procedure predictive to PEP, administration of analgesics, PEB, or PEBI. METHODS: One hundred and twenty‐five children, aged 3–13 years, with indications of at least one deciduous tooth extraction, were included. Immediately after extraction, information concerning the patient and the extraction were collected. Eighteen to 32 hr after extraction, parents were called by phone to request reports concerning the onset and intensity of PEP assessed using the Wong‐Baker Faces (WBF) scale, the administration of paracetamol (acetaminophen) to their children, and the appearance of PEB and/or PEBI. RESULTS: Of the children, 37.3% reported PEP (WBF ≥2), but 23.3% of these children did not receive any analgesic drugs to help relieve pain. Pain appeared before 3 hr after extraction in 69% of the children. Higher incidences of PEP and usage of analgesics were found both in the group of children with unfavorable socioeconomic level compared to favorable level and in the group with pre‐operative pain compared to no pre‐operative pain (p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: About a third of the children reported pain after extraction, but the instructions for pain relief were not followed by all parents. The socioeconomic level of the young patient and the pain felt during the extraction were important predictors of discomfort. Therefore, our study could help the dentist to provide information on predicted post‐operative discomfort and to allow suitable care depending on the patient's profile or procedure. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7745079/ /pubmed/32830447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.316 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Dental Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Baillargeau, Claire
Lopez‐Cazaux, Serena
Charles, Hugo
Ordureau, Aline
Dajean‐Trutaud, Sylvie
Prud'homme, Tony
Hyon, Isabelle
Soueidan, Assem
Alliot‐Licht, Brigitte
Renard, Emmanuelle
Post‐operative discomforts in children after extraction of primary teeth
title Post‐operative discomforts in children after extraction of primary teeth
title_full Post‐operative discomforts in children after extraction of primary teeth
title_fullStr Post‐operative discomforts in children after extraction of primary teeth
title_full_unstemmed Post‐operative discomforts in children after extraction of primary teeth
title_short Post‐operative discomforts in children after extraction of primary teeth
title_sort post‐operative discomforts in children after extraction of primary teeth
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7745079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32830447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.316
work_keys_str_mv AT baillargeauclaire postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth
AT lopezcazauxserena postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth
AT charleshugo postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth
AT ordureaualine postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth
AT dajeantrutaudsylvie postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth
AT prudhommetony postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth
AT hyonisabelle postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth
AT soueidanassem postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth
AT alliotlichtbrigitte postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth
AT renardemmanuelle postoperativediscomfortsinchildrenafterextractionofprimaryteeth