Dental local anesthesia in Family Health Units: use, pain and associated factors

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In spite of the relevance of controlling pain during dental procedures and of the fundamental role of Family Health Units in the Brazilian health system, there are few studies integrating both subjects. So, this study aimed at analyzing some aspects of dental ane...

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Main Author: Etenildo Dantas Cabral
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor
Series:Revista Dor
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spelling doaj-2b42eccc594e4975bcc7b2d966fd63aa2020-11-25T03:04:31ZengSociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da DorRevista Dor1806-00132317-639316425425810.5935/1806-0013.20150051S1806-00132015000400254Dental local anesthesia in Family Health Units: use, pain and associated factorsEtenildo Dantas CabralABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In spite of the relevance of controlling pain during dental procedures and of the fundamental role of Family Health Units in the Brazilian health system, there are few studies integrating both subjects. So, this study aimed at analyzing some aspects of dental anesthesia in Family Health Units of the city of Caruaru-PE. METHODS: We have interviewed 372 adolescent and adult patients from 12 units, in the waiting room or close to it, after dental treatment, using a form with 14 questions. Pain was investigated with a numerical scale of 21 points (0 to 10 with 0.5 intervals). RESULTS: Anesthesia was used in 16.1% of procedures. There has been pain during most anesthesias (58.3%), with intensity of 1±1.2, being more frequent when procedures were in the anterior oral region. For non-surgical invasive procedures, anesthesia was more used in adolescents, in procedures in the posterior oral region, when there was previous pain in the treated region and when the dentist asked patients about their preference. Also for these procedures, pain during treatment as a whole was more frequent and more severe when anesthesia was used. CONCLUSION: Dental anesthesia is rarely used in these units and pain during anesthesia is frequent, however of low intensity. During non-surgical invasive procedures, its use is associated to some characteristics of patients and treatments, but not to a painless or less painful treatment.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-00132015000400254&lng=en&tlng=enanestesia dentáriaanestesia localatenção primária à saúdedor aguda
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Dental local anesthesia in Family Health Units: use, pain and associated factors
Revista Dor
anestesia dentária
anestesia local
atenção primária à saúde
dor aguda
author_facet Etenildo Dantas Cabral
author_sort Etenildo Dantas Cabral
title Dental local anesthesia in Family Health Units: use, pain and associated factors
title_short Dental local anesthesia in Family Health Units: use, pain and associated factors
title_full Dental local anesthesia in Family Health Units: use, pain and associated factors
title_fullStr Dental local anesthesia in Family Health Units: use, pain and associated factors
title_full_unstemmed Dental local anesthesia in Family Health Units: use, pain and associated factors
title_sort dental local anesthesia in family health units: use, pain and associated factors
publisher Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor
series Revista Dor
issn 1806-0013
2317-6393
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In spite of the relevance of controlling pain during dental procedures and of the fundamental role of Family Health Units in the Brazilian health system, there are few studies integrating both subjects. So, this study aimed at analyzing some aspects of dental anesthesia in Family Health Units of the city of Caruaru-PE. METHODS: We have interviewed 372 adolescent and adult patients from 12 units, in the waiting room or close to it, after dental treatment, using a form with 14 questions. Pain was investigated with a numerical scale of 21 points (0 to 10 with 0.5 intervals). RESULTS: Anesthesia was used in 16.1% of procedures. There has been pain during most anesthesias (58.3%), with intensity of 1±1.2, being more frequent when procedures were in the anterior oral region. For non-surgical invasive procedures, anesthesia was more used in adolescents, in procedures in the posterior oral region, when there was previous pain in the treated region and when the dentist asked patients about their preference. Also for these procedures, pain during treatment as a whole was more frequent and more severe when anesthesia was used. CONCLUSION: Dental anesthesia is rarely used in these units and pain during anesthesia is frequent, however of low intensity. During non-surgical invasive procedures, its use is associated to some characteristics of patients and treatments, but not to a painless or less painful treatment.
topic anestesia dentária
anestesia local
atenção primária à saúde
dor aguda
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