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SAAD Dig ; 31: 16-20, 2015 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25895234

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Dental anxiety is an important factor in influencing patients' decisions to access treatment. It is crucial dental care professionals understand its causative factors in order to prevent and manage it, particularly as dentally anxious patients often have poor oral health. This report is of an elective study that tried to ascertain whether children with signs of dental neglect suffered greater dental anxiety, as existing research suggests that anxiety can stem from previous experiences. METHOD: 100 children in both the United Kingdom and Peru were examined for signs of dental neglect using the PUFA (Pulpal exposures, Ulcers, Fistulas & Abscesses) system, and their anxiety levels surveyed with the Modified Child Dental Anxiety Scale. A Spearman's rank analysis was performed. RESULTS: Both groups showed similar disease levels, but Peruvian children were significantly less anxious. The r values (United Kingdom r=-0.020 Peru r=-0.0099) were less than rc=0.165 at a significance level of P=0.05, showing that increased dental neglect does not make children more anxious. DISCUSSION: It appears that having a neglected dentition as a child does not make you more anxious, but the resultant invasive treatment procedures likely to have been experienced as a child may have a role. Ultimately, cultural background and attitude to dental care are suggested as being more important in determining the dental anxiety levels of children.


Subject(s)
Cross-Cultural Comparison , Dental Anxiety/classification , Tooth Diseases/classification , Child , Dental Care/psychology , Dental Fistula/classification , Dental Pulp Exposure/classification , Dental Restoration, Permanent/psychology , England , Female , Humans , Injections/psychology , Male , Oral Ulcer/classification , Periodontal Abscess/classification , Peru , Tooth Extraction/psychology
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Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd ; 118(6): 330-3, 2011 Jun.
Article in Dutch | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21761797

ABSTRACT

Hardly any data are available on the clinical consequences of untreated severe caries, because there is no method to quantify the prevalence of oral conditions resulting from untreated caries. In the Philippines, an index was developed which records for (the location of) each tooth whether caries has reached the dental pulp, whether ulceration is present in the surrounding soft tissues due to sharp edges of fragments of a tooth lost due to caries, or whether a fistula or abscess is present. By adding the index to the existing Decayed Missing Filled Tooth index, insight is provided on the extent and the consequences of untreated caries and research may be carried out on its possible impact on the general health and wellbeing of national populations.


Subject(s)
Dental Caries/classification , Dental Caries/pathology , Tooth Diseases/classification , Tooth Diseases/pathology , Child , DMF Index , Dental Caries/epidemiology , Dental Fistula/classification , Dental Fistula/epidemiology , Dental Fistula/pathology , Dental Pulp Diseases/classification , Dental Pulp Diseases/epidemiology , Dental Pulp Diseases/pathology , Dental Pulp Exposure/classification , Dental Pulp Exposure/epidemiology , Dental Pulp Exposure/pathology , Humans , Mouth Mucosa/injuries , Oral Ulcer/classification , Oral Ulcer/epidemiology , Oral Ulcer/pathology , Periodontal Abscess/classification , Periodontal Abscess/epidemiology , Periodontal Abscess/pathology , Severity of Illness Index , Tooth Diseases/epidemiology , Tooth, Deciduous/pathology
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J Periodontol ; 80(3): 476-91, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19254132

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Implant-supported restorations have become the most popular therapeutic option for professionals and patients for the treatment of total and partial edentulism. When implants are placed in an ideal position, with adequate prosthetic loading and proper maintenance, they can have success rates >90% over 15 years of function. Implants may be considered a better therapeutic alternative than performing more extensive conservative procedures in an attempt to save or maintain a compromised tooth. Inadequate indication for tooth extraction has resulted in the sacrifice of many sound savable teeth. This article presents a chart that can assist clinicians in making the right decision when they are deciding which route to take. METHODS: Articles published in peer-reviewed English journals were selected using several scientific databases and subsequently reviewed. Book sources were also searched. Individual tooth- and patient-related features were thoroughly analyzed, particularly when determining if a tooth should be indicated for extraction. RESULTS: A color-based decision-making chart with six different levels, including several factors, was developed based upon available scientific literature. The rationale for including these factors is provided, and its interpretation is justified with literature support. CONCLUSION: The decision-making chart provided may serve as a reference guide for dentists when making the decision to save or extract a compromised tooth.


Subject(s)
Decision Making , Decision Support Techniques , Tooth Diseases/therapy , Tooth Extraction , Alveolar Bone Loss/classification , Attitude to Health , Bone Density Conservation Agents/therapeutic use , Databases as Topic , Decision Trees , Dental Calculus/complications , Dental Caries/complications , Dental Restoration, Permanent/economics , Dental Restoration, Permanent/psychology , Esthetics, Dental , Furcation Defects/classification , Furcation Defects/diagnosis , Furcation Defects/etiology , Health Status , Humans , Oral Surgical Procedures , Patient Compliance , Periodontal Abscess/classification , Periodontal Diseases/classification , Periodontal Diseases/diagnosis , Periodontal Diseases/etiology , Periodontal Pocket/classification , Post and Core Technique , Retreatment , Review Literature as Topic , Root Canal Therapy , Smoking , Tooth Diseases/economics , Tooth Diseases/psychology , Tooth Mobility/classification , Tooth Root/abnormalities , Tooth Root/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. ADM ; 58(1): 16-20, ene.-feb. 2001.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-288836

ABSTRACT

Este artículo resume la nueva clasificación de enfermedades periodontales propuestas recientemente por la Academia Americana de Periodontología. El sistema de clasificación es necesario para que en un marco de referencia científico se permita ordenar las entidades por sus propias características etiológicas y patogénicas que deriven a un plan tratamiento moderno basado en las actuales evidencias de enfermedad periodontal


Subject(s)
Periodontal Diseases/classification , International Classification of Diseases , Gingival Diseases/classification , Periodontal Abscess/classification , Periodontitis/classification , Gingival Recession/classification
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Ann Periodontol ; 4(1): 79-83, 1999 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10863378

ABSTRACT

This review focuses on the classification of periodontal abscesses, which are localized purulent infections of periodontal tissues, and discusses their etiology and clinical characteristics.


Subject(s)
Periodontal Abscess , Humans , Periodontal Abscess/classification , Periodontal Abscess/etiology
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J Am Dent Assoc ; 94(4): 685-9, 1977 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-265327

ABSTRACT

Clinical and histopathologic findings are mixed in current endodontic classifications. A new system, based on symptomatology, may be more useful in clincial practice. The classifications are vital asymptomatic, hypersensitive dentin, inflamed-reversible, inflamed/dengenerating without area-irreversible, inflamed/degenerating with area-irreversible, necrotic without area, and necrotic with area.


Subject(s)
Dental Pulp Diseases/classification , Acute Disease , Alveolar Process , Cellulitis/classification , Chronic Disease , Cicatrix , Cysts/classification , Dental Pulp Necrosis/classification , Dentin Sensitivity/classification , Granuloma/classification , Humans , Hyperemia/classification , Osteitis/classification , Osteomyelitis/classification , Periodontal Abscess/classification , Periodontal Diseases/classification , Pulpitis/classification , Pulpitis/pathology , Suppuration , Tooth Resorption/classification
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