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General anesthesia for oral and dental care in paediatric patients with special needs : a systematic review

Ana López-velascoFrancisco-javier SilvestreFrancisco J Carrera-huesoMiguel Puche-torres

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business.industryResearch methodologyDental proceduresMEDLINESpecial needsReviewOral Surgical ProceduresDental careOdontologiaPreventive careAnestèsia en pediatriaAnesthesiaMedicineOdontostomatology for the Disabled or Special PatientsbusinessGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASPaediatric patients

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Background The objective of this study is to conduct a systematic review of the literature on the characteristics, needs and current situation of dental care for pediatric patients with special needs. Material and methods An exhaustive search for literature published until June 1, 2020. It was carried out using PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Cochrane and EBSCO, with the following keywords: Oral Surgical Procedures and Dentistry, Operational and Anesthesia, General Y (Spanish[lang] or English[lang] ) Y (infant[MeSH] Or child[MeSH] Or adolescent[MeSH]). The research was carried out following the PRISMA research methodology. Results The most common indication for general anesthesia (GA) was tooth decay in 16 studies (6.5-90.8% of patients), followed by lack of cooperation and/or fear of dental professionals performing dental procedures in 8 studies. There is a higher prevalence of treatment in the group of patients with special needs, reaching 87.7% compared to 69.9% in healthy patients. Conclusions In paediatric patients with special needs the use of GA is increasing, monitoring and preventive care are insufficient and withdrawal rates are high. Key words:Oral surgical procedures and dentistry, operational and anesthesia, general.

10.4317/jced.57852https://hdl.handle.net/10550/81304