Abstract | PURPOSE: METHODS: One hundred and thirty 2- to 18-year-olds were selected from the Louisiana State University School of Dentistry pediatric dental clinic and appointed for restorative and surgical procedures and preventive fissure sealants. Each child's discomfort was evaluated immediately after the procedure using a Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale. Parents were contacted by phone within 48 hours following the procedure for a verbal survey to assess discomfort and analgesic use. RESULTS: Thirty-three percent of the children reported discomfort, and 31% were given over-the-counter analgesics by their parents. Compared to all other subjects, patients who had received a primary stainless steel crown were significantly more likely to report discomfort (P<.001). The extraction of primary teeth did not result in a significant increase in reported pain. CONCLUSIONS: Postoperative discomfort is significantly associated with stainless steel crown treatment of primary teeth.
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Authors | Nicole M Staman, Janice A Townsend, Joseph L Hagan |
Journal | Pediatric dentistry
(Pediatr Dent)
2013 Jan-Feb
Vol. 35
Issue 1
Pg. 52-4
ISSN: 1942-5473 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 23635899
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Analgesics
- Anesthetics, Inhalation
- Anesthetics, Local
- Dental Alloys
- Dental Materials
- Pit and Fissure Sealants
- Stainless Steel
- Lidocaine
- Nitrous Oxide
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Topics |
- Adolescent
- Analgesics
(therapeutic use)
- Anesthetics, Inhalation
(administration & dosage)
- Anesthetics, Local
(administration & dosage)
- Child
- Child, Preschool
- Crowns
- Dental Alloys
(chemistry)
- Dental Care
- Dental Materials
(chemistry)
- Dental Restoration, Permanent
(methods)
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Humans
- Lidocaine
(administration & dosage)
- Male
- Nitrous Oxide
(administration & dosage)
- Pain Measurement
- Pain, Postoperative
(drug therapy, etiology)
- Pit and Fissure Sealants
(therapeutic use)
- Pulpotomy
(methods)
- Stainless Steel
(chemistry)
- Tooth Extraction
(methods)
- Tooth, Deciduous
(surgery)
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