Post-operative pain and use of analgesic agents in children following intrasulcular anaesthesia and various operative procedures
To characterise post-operative pain (PDP) and use of analgesic agents in children. The study consisted of 472 children, who received routine dental treatment. Teeth were anaesthetised by a computerised delivery system, either intrasulculary (CDS-IS) or by local infiltration (CDS-IF). Information reg...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British dental journal 2007-03, Vol.202 (3), p.E13; discussion 276-E13 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To characterise post-operative pain (PDP) and use of analgesic agents in children.
The study consisted of 472 children, who received routine dental treatment. Teeth were anaesthetised by a computerised delivery system, either intrasulculary (CDS-IS) or by local infiltration (CDS-IF). Information regarding post-operative pain and use of analgesic agents was obtained by a telephone call within 24 hours after treatment.
The overall incidence of PDP was 38%. 60.9% of the children who experienced PDP were given an analgesic agent. Incidence and severity of pain were significantly associated with type of dental procedure. The highest incidence was found after root canal treatment (62.5%) and preformed crowns (60.8%). A higher incidence of PDP was found in teeth with history of pain or abscess as compared to teeth with restoration or caries (p |
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ISSN: | 0007-0610 1476-5373 |
DOI: | 10.1038/bdj.2007.81 |