Demographic profile of patients and clinical characteristics of dental emergencies at the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian Dental School

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Autor(a) principal: PEREIRA,Andrea Cardoso
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: CERQUEIRA NETO,Ana Carolina Correia Laurindo de, ZAIA,Alexandre Augusto, GOMES,Brenda Paula Figueiredo de Almeida, ALMEIDA,José Flávio Affonso de, SOARES,Adriana de Jesus
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: This retrospective study evaluated the demographic profile of patients and the clinical characteristics of dental emergencies in a brazilian university outpatient clinic. Methods: During the period from June 2013 to May 2014, data were collected from 1.345 clinical records. Chief complaint, gender, age, systemic alteration, clinical inspection of the affected tooth, pulp and periapical diagnosis, the type of procedure performed and whether there was the need for post-operative systemic medication. Data were analyzed using the SAS software and chi-square test was used to verify the presence or absence of statistical significance at a level of 5%. Results: Dental pain (53.3%) was the main reason why people attended the emergency service, that is, female patients (63.1%), aged 29-48 years old (42%), patients without systemic conditions (75%), and patients with decayed teeth (25%). In addition, involvement of lower molars (29.81%) and diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis (30.42%) were the most frequent findings. Emergency endodontic treatment (45.8%) was the most performed procedure. Irreversible pulpitis (30.4%) and pulp necrosis associated with acute apical periodontitis (21.9%) were the most frequent conditions requiring emergency endodontic treatment, and in most cases, there was no need for post-operative systemic medications (95.7%). Conclusion: The prevalence of endodontic emergencies during the period of one year emphasizes the need for more accurate diagnosis and the importance of providing this service to the population.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Demographic profile of patients and clinical characteristics of dental emergencies at the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian Dental School
title Demographic profile of patients and clinical characteristics of dental emergencies at the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian Dental School
spellingShingle Demographic profile of patients and clinical characteristics of dental emergencies at the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian Dental School
PEREIRA,Andrea Cardoso
Emergency relief
Endodontics
Pain
title_short Demographic profile of patients and clinical characteristics of dental emergencies at the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian Dental School
title_full Demographic profile of patients and clinical characteristics of dental emergencies at the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian Dental School
title_fullStr Demographic profile of patients and clinical characteristics of dental emergencies at the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian Dental School
title_full_unstemmed Demographic profile of patients and clinical characteristics of dental emergencies at the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian Dental School
title_sort Demographic profile of patients and clinical characteristics of dental emergencies at the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian Dental School
author PEREIRA,Andrea Cardoso
author_facet PEREIRA,Andrea Cardoso
CERQUEIRA NETO,Ana Carolina Correia Laurindo de
ZAIA,Alexandre Augusto
GOMES,Brenda Paula Figueiredo de Almeida
ALMEIDA,José Flávio Affonso de
SOARES,Adriana de Jesus
author_role author
author2 CERQUEIRA NETO,Ana Carolina Correia Laurindo de
ZAIA,Alexandre Augusto
GOMES,Brenda Paula Figueiredo de Almeida
ALMEIDA,José Flávio Affonso de
SOARES,Adriana de Jesus
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PEREIRA,Andrea Cardoso
CERQUEIRA NETO,Ana Carolina Correia Laurindo de
ZAIA,Alexandre Augusto
GOMES,Brenda Paula Figueiredo de Almeida
ALMEIDA,José Flávio Affonso de
SOARES,Adriana de Jesus
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Emergency relief
Endodontics
Pain
topic Emergency relief
Endodontics
Pain
description ABSTRACT Objective: This retrospective study evaluated the demographic profile of patients and the clinical characteristics of dental emergencies in a brazilian university outpatient clinic. Methods: During the period from June 2013 to May 2014, data were collected from 1.345 clinical records. Chief complaint, gender, age, systemic alteration, clinical inspection of the affected tooth, pulp and periapical diagnosis, the type of procedure performed and whether there was the need for post-operative systemic medication. Data were analyzed using the SAS software and chi-square test was used to verify the presence or absence of statistical significance at a level of 5%. Results: Dental pain (53.3%) was the main reason why people attended the emergency service, that is, female patients (63.1%), aged 29-48 years old (42%), patients without systemic conditions (75%), and patients with decayed teeth (25%). In addition, involvement of lower molars (29.81%) and diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis (30.42%) were the most frequent findings. Emergency endodontic treatment (45.8%) was the most performed procedure. Irreversible pulpitis (30.4%) and pulp necrosis associated with acute apical periodontitis (21.9%) were the most frequent conditions requiring emergency endodontic treatment, and in most cases, there was no need for post-operative systemic medications (95.7%). Conclusion: The prevalence of endodontic emergencies during the period of one year emphasizes the need for more accurate diagnosis and the importance of providing this service to the population.
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