CRITERIA FOR SELECTING SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS PATIENTS FOR GENERAL ANESTHESIA IN DENTAL TREATMENT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.9, No. 12)Publication Date: 2021-12-14
Authors : Nourah Al-Lwemi Nuha Al-Shalabi Noor Al-Basheeti Hafsa Yasser; Shahzeb Ansari;
Page : 507-515
Keywords : Special Needs Special Health Care Needs and General Anesthesia;
Abstract
Objective:This systematic review aimed to investigate the available evidence on how to decide whether your special health care needs patient needs GA for dental treatments or not. Materials and methods:A systematic search was conducted in four electronic databases PubMed, Google Scholar, ResearchGate and SDL. The search was restricted to articles published between 2005 and 2020. Publications reporting on the special health care needs patients dental treatment were included. The papers were analyzed regarding title and abstract contents to eliminate the ones that were out of context and not relevant to the review. Results:The search strategy resulted in 99 unique and potentially relevant articles. In total, 6 publications which include 5 retrospective articles and one cross-sectional study were selected. Conclusions:The main standards for selecting patients for hospitalized dental treatments include a full analysis of SNP including their medical history, behavior and emotional factors, oral health status, allergies, social and non-clinical factors, and caregivers factors. It is important for general dentists and families of these patients to be acquainted with the procedure, its need, and its contraindications.
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