Pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children: systematic review of literature

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Autor(a) principal: Tirupathi, Sunnypriyatham
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Afnan, Lamea
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: SciELO Preprints
Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/4843
Resumo: Introduction: Pain is a subjective phenomenon that can evoke a sense of innate fear and anxiety. So, pain control should be the main stay of any treatment protocol in dentistry especially for children. Even though it is very well managed pre and intra operatively, a situation possibly arises post operatively. Administration of pre-emptive analgesia could be one of the methods used in the management of post operative pain. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children.   Methods: PubMed, Ovid SP, Cochrane databases were filtered from years 1980 up to July 2020 for potential papers using relevant MeSH terms and pre-specified inclusion and exclusion criteria independently by two reviewers. Studies that compared pre-emptive analgesic administration in comparison with placebo for primary tooth extractions in children were evaluated. The outcome sought for were self-reported post-operative pain (patient perceived pain), total number of rescue analgesics consumed in the post-operative follow up period. Results: A total of six studies were included for the final evaluation. Most of the studies report lower self-reported post-operative pain scores(n=3), and lower rescue analgesic consumption(n=3), in pre-emptive group in comparison to placebo. Conclusions: Pre-emptive analgesic administration might have a positive effect on above mentioned parameters during primary tooth extraction in children, but more evidence is needed to justify the same.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children: systematic review of literature
title Pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children: systematic review of literature
spellingShingle Pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children: systematic review of literature
Tirupathi, Sunnypriyatham
analgesics
children
primary tooth
pain
pre-emptive
title_short Pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children: systematic review of literature
title_full Pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children: systematic review of literature
title_fullStr Pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children: systematic review of literature
title_full_unstemmed Pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children: systematic review of literature
title_sort Pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children: systematic review of literature
author Tirupathi, Sunnypriyatham
author_facet Tirupathi, Sunnypriyatham
Afnan, Lamea
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author2 Afnan, Lamea
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Afnan, Lamea
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv analgesics
children
primary tooth
pain
pre-emptive
topic analgesics
children
primary tooth
pain
pre-emptive
description Introduction: Pain is a subjective phenomenon that can evoke a sense of innate fear and anxiety. So, pain control should be the main stay of any treatment protocol in dentistry especially for children. Even though it is very well managed pre and intra operatively, a situation possibly arises post operatively. Administration of pre-emptive analgesia could be one of the methods used in the management of post operative pain. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pre-emptive analgesia for primary tooth extractions in children.   Methods: PubMed, Ovid SP, Cochrane databases were filtered from years 1980 up to July 2020 for potential papers using relevant MeSH terms and pre-specified inclusion and exclusion criteria independently by two reviewers. Studies that compared pre-emptive analgesic administration in comparison with placebo for primary tooth extractions in children were evaluated. The outcome sought for were self-reported post-operative pain (patient perceived pain), total number of rescue analgesics consumed in the post-operative follow up period. Results: A total of six studies were included for the final evaluation. Most of the studies report lower self-reported post-operative pain scores(n=3), and lower rescue analgesic consumption(n=3), in pre-emptive group in comparison to placebo. Conclusions: Pre-emptive analgesic administration might have a positive effect on above mentioned parameters during primary tooth extraction in children, but more evidence is needed to justify the same.
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