Peerbhay F, Barrie R B
Department of Paediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X1, Tygerberg 7505, South Africa.
SADJ. 2012 Feb;67(1):14-6, 18-9.
Multiple extractions under Dental General Anaesthesia (DGA) are frequently performed on pre-school children treated in the public sector in the Western Cape. There s a need to examine current public health strategies in relation to Early Childhood Caries (ECC) in order to provide a framework for both the improvement of treatment and the prevention of ECC in general.
This retrospective descriptive study reviewed the records on the Department of Health (DoH) database of 16 732 pre-school patients treated under Dental General Anaesthesia over a three year period.
Of the 58 255 procedures recorded for these preschool patients in the district health clinics in the Western Cape, 99.94% were for extractions and 0.0001 for restorations. The average rate of DGA per 1000 of the population was 1.06. Only 9% (i.e.: 2/22) of dentists at district clinics reported that pre-DGA prevention was provided.
The demand for DGA was found in this study to be relatively high and the associated treatment was almost exclusively by means of extractions. The lack of preventive measures could possibly result in a need for retreatment under DGA. Therefore, preventive guidelines are recommended for use in the Public Service.
在西开普省的公共部门接受治疗的学龄前儿童经常在全身麻醉下进行多次拔牙。有必要审视与幼儿龋齿(ECC)相关的当前公共卫生策略,以便为改善治疗和预防ECC提供一个总体框架。
这项回顾性描述性研究回顾了卫生部数据库中在三年期间接受全身麻醉牙科治疗的16732名学龄前患者的记录。
在西开普省地区卫生诊所为这些学龄前患者记录的58255例手术中,99.94%是拔牙,0.0001%是修复。每1000人口的全身麻醉平均率为1.06。地区诊所只有9%(即2/22)的牙医报告提供了全身麻醉前的预防措施。
本研究发现全身麻醉的需求相对较高,且相关治疗几乎完全是通过拔牙进行的。缺乏预防措施可能导致需要在全身麻醉下进行再次治疗。因此,建议在公共服务中使用预防指南。