GENEL ANESTEZİ ALTINDA YAPILAN DENTAL TEDAVİLERİN UZUN DÖNEM BAŞARI ORANLARI
Kooperasyon güçlüğü yaşanan çocuklarda ve zihinsel ve fiziksel engelli bireylerde dental tedavilerin genel anestezi altında gerçekleştirilmesi, tedavi sürecini oldukça kolaylaştırmaktadır. Klinikte uygulanan tedavi protokolüyle genel anestezi altında yapılan tedavi planlaması birbirinden farklı olabilir. Genel anestezi altında yapılan dental tedavinin başarısızlık riskinin en aza indirilmesi ve tedavi planlamasının doğru yapılması oldukça önemlidir. Tedavi protokolü oluşturulurken daha önce erken çocukluk çağı çürüklerinin dental tedavisi, farklı restorasyon materyalleri, engelli bireylerin dental tedavisi, tek seansta yapılan endodontik tedavi ile ilgili yapılmış çalışmalardan yararlanılmalı ve tedavilerin bildirilen uzun dönem başarı oranları dikkate alınmalıdır. Ayrıca, yüksek çürük riski grubundaki hastalarda dental tedavi sonrası tekrarlayan çürük lezyonlarına dair bir eğilim görülmektedir. Çocuk diş hekimleri sadece dental tedaviye odaklanmamalı, aynı zamanda oral hijyen eğitiminin verilmesi ve genel anestezi sonrasında düzenli kontrol randevuları ile oral hijyenin idame ettirilmesi konusunda da dikkatli olmalıdır.
LONG-TERM SUCCESS RATES OF DENTAL TREATMENTS UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA
Performing dental treatments under general
anesthesia in children with impaired cooperation
or mentally and physically disabled patients
facilitates the treatment process considerably.
Clinical treatment protocol and the planning under
general anesthesia may differ from each other. It
is very important to minimize the risk of failure
of dental treatment under general anesthesia
and to plan the dental treatment correctly.
While preparing treatment protocol, studies on
the dental treatment of early childhood caries,
different restoration materials, dental treatment
of disabled individuals, endodontic treatment in
single visit should be utilized and reported longterm
success rates of treatments should be taken
into consideration. In addition, there is a trend
for recurrent caries after dental treatment in
patients at high risk of caries. Pediatric dentists
should not only focus on dental treatment, but
should also be careful in providing oral hygiene
training and maintaining oral hygiene through
regular check-up appointments after general
anesthesia.
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