Brasileiro Bernardo Ferreira, de Bragança Rafaella Mariana Fontes, Van Sickels Joseph Edward
College of Dentistry, Federal University of Sergipe, Aracaju, Brazil.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2012 Jan;70(1):12-8. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2011.06.225. Epub 2011 Sep 21.
Third molar removal is usually accompanied by a high degree of patient anxiety. Lack of knowledge about the procedure is a major contributor to this anxiety. The aim of this study was to investigate the perioperative perceptions of patients who underwent extraction of third molars to assess their concerns during the surgical experience.
Issues related to preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases of the experience were assessed with the purpose of identifying the most frequent questions and misconceptions. Data were assessed to correlate the influence of previous experience with extraction(s) with the appropriate knowledge of third molar surgery, as well as knowledge variations as to the age and gender of the patients.
The sample was composed of 67 patients (43 female patients and 24 male patients) divided into 2 groups: The first had some previous experience with extractions (25 patients), and the second had no experience (42 patients). The most frequent questions regarded the number of teeth to be extracted (65.4%), and the most prevalent misconception was about medications before surgery (28.4%). Patients with a previous history of dental extractions had more questions about use of medication before surgery (P = .03). Patients without previous experience with extraction had more concerns about anesthesia techniques (P = .02) or the number of teeth that would be removed during the same procedure (P = .02). Other questions and misconceptions were not different between these groups.
Patients with a history of tooth extraction and those without it presented different patterns of knowledge about third molar surgery. Both groups of patients needed detailed perioperative instructions about the procedure. These results may provide oral and maxillofacial surgeons with useful information about patients' knowledge throughout the surgical process.
拔除第三磨牙通常会使患者高度焦虑。对该手术缺乏了解是导致这种焦虑的主要因素。本研究的目的是调查接受第三磨牙拔除术患者的围手术期认知情况,以评估他们在手术过程中的担忧。
评估与手术前、手术中和手术后阶段相关的问题,目的是找出最常见的问题和误解。分析数据以关联既往拔牙经历对第三磨牙手术相关知识的影响,以及患者年龄和性别的知识差异。
样本由67名患者组成(43名女性患者和24名男性患者),分为两组:第一组有过拔牙经历(25名患者),第二组没有拔牙经历(42名患者)。最常见的问题是关于要拔除的牙齿数量(65.4%),最普遍的误解是关于手术前的用药(28.4%)。有拔牙史的患者对手术前用药的问题更多(P = 0.03)。没有拔牙经历的患者对麻醉技术(P = 0.02)或同一手术过程中要拔除的牙齿数量(P = 0.02)更为担忧。两组之间的其他问题和误解没有差异。
有拔牙史和无拔牙史的患者对第三磨牙手术的认知模式不同。两组患者都需要关于该手术详细的围手术期指导。这些结果可为口腔颌面外科医生提供有关患者在整个手术过程中知识情况的有用信息。