| Literature DB >> 33014339 |
Riccardo Tizzoni1, Laura Veneroni2, Alfonso D'Aloia3, Marta Tizzoni1, Carlo Alfredo Clerici4,5.
Abstract
Anxiety and distress can jeopardize dental care experience of patients and may affect the clinical result. Although a wide range of sedation and analgesia techniques are currently available to relieve distress and pain during dental procedures, operative models to choose the most effective sedation-analgesic strategies are still insufficient. This case series proposes a patient-centered model to optimize patients' cooperation during dental care delivery. We describe how to achieve correct anaesthesia by using the least sedative procedure, accounting for the dental procedure needed and patient's psychological profile. Five patients were considered as paradigmatic to show the balance between patients' subjective experiences and the clinical procedures: a patient with low stress, good compliance (case 1); a patient with moderate stress and reduction in compliance (case 2); anxious patient (case 3); a patient with acute anxiety and emotional distress (case 4); anguished patient (case 5). A multimodal treatment of emotional and behavioural condition and a patient-centered model approach contributed to achieve the best patient satisfaction in the five cases detailed here. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: analgesia; compliance; dental anxiety; patient-centered model; sedation
Year: 2019 PMID: 33014339 PMCID: PMC7525336 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.20712.2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Basic resources for the patient-centered model.
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| Behaviour | The patient should be reassured and entertained before and during the dental procedure intended to
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| Local
| Topical and/or injectable analgesics and, if needed, sedatives can be chosen to both achieve pain
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| Anxiolytics | Use of anxiolytic drugs may be indicated to manage some disorders that cannot be addressed only
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| Procedural
| A complex of techniques to manage patient’s pain and anxiety in a safe, effective and human fashion
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| General
| It requires an accurate evaluation of costs and benefits, the presence of good general conditions,
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| Procedure | Behaviour | Analgesia | Sedation |
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| + | + | + |
| ++ | + | 0 | |
| ++ | 0 | + | |
| + | ++ | 0 | |
| 0 | ++ | + | |
| + | 0 | ++ | |
| 0 | + | ++ | |
| +++ | 0 | 0 | |
| 0 | +++ | 0 | |
| 0 | 0 | +++ |
0: no increment of behaviour, analgesia or sedation; +: small increment of behaviour, analgesia or sedation; ++: medium increment of behaviour, analgesia or sedation; +++: high increment of behaviour, analgesia or sedation.