1- Department of Pediatric, School of Dentistry, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran 2- Department of Pediatric, School of Dentistry, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran , ali_dnt.2000@yahoo.com 3- Department of Statistics, Faculty of Public Health, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran
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Background and Aim: General anesthesia is an important approach to control low-aged children with specific problems who need wide teeth restoration operations. The aim of this study is to evaluate the success rate of dental treatments under general anesthesia in children referred to Hamadan School of Dentistry from 2015 to 2017. Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive-cross-sectional study in which 60 patients referred to the pediatric department of Hamadan School of dentistry received dental treatment services under general anesthesia from 2015 to 2017. Then, they were examined after 6 months of their treatment. The cases were checked-up on the dental engine using a Dental Mirror and Explorer and success or failure data were recorded in a special form designed for each case. Data were analyzed using SPSS 14, and a statistical model of logistic regression and the Chi-square test was used to compare the success ratio of dental treatments. Results: The success rate of pulp treatments i.e. pulpotomy and pulpectomy are high (98%). Regarding the treatment of posterior teeth, stainless steel cover is the most successful treatment with a failure rate of 1.5%. The failure rate of SSC is significantly lower than amalgam filling (8.06%) (p=0.004). Regarding anterior teeth, one-surface composite filling with a failure rate of 5.5% and anterior build-up with a failure rate of 10.7% have the lowest and the highest failure rates, respectively. Conclusion: Among the restoration operations, SSC under general anesthesia is considered as the selective technique due to its high success rate.
Mojarad F, Aghajani A, roshanaei G, daneshyar F. Clinical Study of the Success Rate of Dental Treatments under General Anesthesia in Children Referred to Hamadan School of Dentistry from 2015 to 2017. SJKU 2020; 25 (2) :112-119 URL: http://sjku.muk.ac.ir/article-1-4831-en.html