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Arapovic, Lidija Lasic Health Care Center Mostar, University of Mostar
Karlovic, Zoran School of Medicine, University of Mostar
Brzovic, Valentina Rajic School of Medicine, University of Mostar
Bukvic, Amer Primary Health Care Center Novi Travnik
Coric, Anka Health Care Center Mostar, University of Mostar
Vukojevic, Katarina School of Medicine, University of Mostar
Verzak, Zeljko School of Medicine, University of Mostar
Abstract
We conducted a retrospective analysis of records of special needs patients (SNPs) who received dental treatment under orotracheal-intubation general anaesthesia (OIGA) at Caritas Centre St. Family in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 14-year period from January 2005 to December 2018. Of the 7,085 SNPs who received dental treatment, 1,220 (17.2%) received dental treatment under OIGA: 829 (67.9%) males and 391 (32.1%) females. The patients’ mean age was 18.3±10.9 years (747 paediatric and 473 adult patients). Mental retardation and psychiatric problems were the most common medical conditions (81.22%). The most common indication for dental treatment under OIGA was behaviour management (87.21%), and 81% of the patients had an urgent need for treatment. Many of the patients had restorative treatment (3,833) and tooth extractions (3,681). From 2011 onwards, the number of tooth extractions decreased significantly. Annual trends revealed a rapid increase of patients every year. The mean dental treatment duration was 95.3±12.1 min; the mean time under OIGA was 98±8.5 min. No serious adverse effects occurred. There was increase of annual trend of SNP in OIGA. The number of extractions decreased while the number of preventive and restorative dental treatments increased.
Keywords
special needs patients
general anaesthesia
dental treatment
dental care
mental retardation
Amo Type
Original Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
2021-06
Volume
volume75
Issue
issue3
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
261
End Page
268
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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CopyrightⒸ 2021 by Okayama University Medical School
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