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新冠疫情限制措施对患者自我报告的口腔保健需求的影响。

Influence of COVID-19 Restrictions on Patients' Self-reported Oral Health Care Needs.

出版信息

Oral Health Prev Dent. 2021 Jul 15;19:339-343. doi: 10.3290/j.ohpd.b1693919.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess how current COVID-19 restrictions regarding elective dental procedures influence patients' self-reported oral health care needs at a University Hospital in Germany.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Patients with COVID-19 induced cancellation of elective treatment appointments previously scheduled for the period March 16th to April 30th 2020 were contacted by telephone and questioned about the occurrence of oral health problems, pain, self-reported treatment needs, and the use of emergency dental services. Data were analysed retrospectively.

RESULTS

Information on 370 patients aged between 1 and 91 years was included. 16.2% (n = 60) of patients reported having experienced an oral health problem for which they requested timely dental treatment. Within this group, the most frequent complaints were pain or tooth hypersensitivity (42.4%, n = 26), insufficient restorations (28.8%, n = 17) and gingival or periodontal problems (23.7%, n = 14). Associations between the type of treatment pending and the report of an oral health problem were considerable for patients awaiting treatment under full anesthesia, surgical procedures and endodontic treatment (p = 0.001; 0.003 and 0.048, respectively). Problems were reported most frequently in these treatment groups, ranging from 27.7% to 100%, compared to 12.6% among patients scheduled for routine check-ups. Overall, 8.6% (n = 32) were experiencing pain, of whom 5 patients experienced constant pain. However, only 1.9% (n = 7) of patients made use of emergency dental services.

CONCLUSIONS

The results suggest that while the postponement of routine check-ups is justifiable during emergency situations, the long-term cancellation of surgical and endodontic therapies must be viewed critically.

摘要

目的

评估德国一所大学医院目前针对择期牙科手术的 COVID-19 限制措施如何影响患者自我报告的口腔保健需求。

材料和方法

通过电话联系因 COVID-19 而取消了 2020 年 3 月 16 日至 4 月 30 日期间之前预约的择期治疗的患者,并询问他们是否出现口腔健康问题、疼痛、自我报告的治疗需求以及是否使用了紧急牙科服务。数据进行了回顾性分析。

结果

共纳入 370 名年龄在 1 至 91 岁之间的患者。16.2%(n=60)的患者报告出现了需要及时治疗的口腔健康问题。在这一组中,最常见的抱怨是疼痛或牙齿过敏(42.4%,n=26)、修复不足(28.8%,n=17)和牙龈或牙周问题(23.7%,n=14)。对于等待全麻下治疗、手术和根管治疗的患者,待处理治疗的类型与口腔健康问题报告之间存在显著关联(p=0.001;0.003 和 0.048)。在这些治疗组中,报告的问题最为频繁,范围从 27.7%到 100%,而接受常规检查的患者中这一比例为 12.6%。总体而言,8.6%(n=32)的患者有疼痛,其中 5 名患者持续疼痛。然而,只有 1.9%(n=7)的患者使用了紧急牙科服务。

结论

结果表明,在紧急情况下,推迟常规检查是合理的,但必须对长期取消手术和根管治疗持批评态度。

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