Alsaleh Mohammed K, Alajlan Sarah S, Alateeq Nasser F, Alamer Naif S, Alshammary Freah, Alhobeira Hazza A, Khan Saif, Siddiqui Ammar A
Department of Preventive Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Ha'il, Ha'il, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Department of Restorative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Ha'il, Ha'il, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
J Contemp Dent Pract. 2018 Dec 1;19(12):1517-1524.
The study aims to evaluate the patients' compliance with post-extraction instructions to prevent the development of alveolar osteitis and keep the health of the socket. Alveolar osteitis "Dry socket" is considered one of the most common complications after extraction.
Study was based on an observational cross-sectional design involving 201 subjects (individuals). The subjects were evaluated via a survey questionnaire and clinical examination after obtaining their verbal and written consent. The study questionnaire was divided into the following sections; section one records the demographic data about the subject while the second section focuses on self-assessment mainly regarding compliance with post-extraction instructions and pain.
A total number of patients included in the study was 201, 122 (60.7%) male and 79 (39.3%) female with an age of more than 18 years. No statistically significant association was reported between a medical condition and dry socket. Out of 201 patients came for clinical examination, 89 felt pain at the site of extraction at different period started from the day of extraction till the day of examination with various pain intensity. Females were the most to feel pain after tooth extraction with 78%. Regarding prevalence, 14 (7%) patients reported having dry socket and poor socket status. A statistically significant association of non-complying patients with the incidence of the dry socket was observed for a wide range of age (18 to 40 years) Conclusion: The study showed a high degree of association between the incidence of dry socket cases for patients with poor compliance with post-extraction instruction. A strong relation was observed between the patients who felt pain and their gender (females) Clinical significance: Based on the findings of the present study, we recommend the need to properly educate patients on the effect of compliance and the various complications and factors affecting the socket status after tooth extraction due to non-compliance.
本研究旨在评估患者对拔牙后医嘱的依从性,以预防牙槽骨炎的发生并保持拔牙创的健康。牙槽骨炎(“干槽症”)被认为是拔牙后最常见的并发症之一。
本研究基于观察性横断面设计,涉及201名受试者(个体)。在获得受试者的口头和书面同意后,通过调查问卷和临床检查对其进行评估。研究问卷分为以下几个部分;第一部分记录受试者的人口统计学数据,而第二部分主要侧重于自我评估,主要涉及对拔牙后医嘱的依从性和疼痛情况。
本研究共纳入201例患者,其中男性122例(60.7%),女性79例(39.3%),年龄均超过18岁。未报告疾病状况与干槽症之间存在统计学显著关联。在前来进行临床检查的201例患者中,89例在从拔牙当天到检查当天的不同时间段,在拔牙部位感到疼痛,疼痛强度各不相同。女性拔牙后最容易感到疼痛,占78%。关于患病率,14例(7%)患者报告患有干槽症且拔牙创状况不佳。在广泛的年龄范围(18至40岁)内,观察到不依从患者与干槽症发病率之间存在统计学显著关联。结论:本研究表明,拔牙后医嘱依从性差的患者发生干槽症的发生率之间存在高度关联。在感到疼痛的患者与其性别(女性)之间观察到了强烈的关系。临床意义:基于本研究的结果,我们建议有必要就依从性的影响以及因不依从导致拔牙后拔牙创状况的各种并发症和因素对患者进行适当教育。