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KMID : 1146620190080030087
Journal of Korean Academy of Advanced General Dentistry
2019 Volume.8 No. 3 p.87 ~ p.92
A Survey of Dental Treatment under Outpatient General Anesthesia Treated by a Specialist of Advanced General Dentistry at Department of Advanced General Dentistry, Yonsei University Dental Hospital from March 2017 to August 2019
Jung Ji-Eun

Kim Kee-Deog
Jung Bock-Young
Park Won-Se
Pang Nan-Sim
Choi Seok-Keun
Abstract
Patients with disabilities or patients with severe dental phobia are not able to receive dental treatment properly in an outpatient clinic. For such patients, dental treatment under an outpatient general anesthesia has the advantage of obtaining proper coordination and receiving multiple dental treatments in one visit. In this study, a statistical analysis of 35 patients who underwent outpatient general anesthesia for 30 months, from March 2017 to August 2019, was performed by a specialist in Advanced General Dentistry. Among 35 patients, there were 32 patients with disabilities (91.4%) and 3 non-disabled people with dental phobia. In terms of age distribution, the majority of patients aged 20 to 39 years. An outpatient general anesthesia averaged 1.7 times per person and dental treatment time was 179 minutes under general anesthesia. 60% of patients received dental treatment in three or more departments (for example, periodontolgic, endodontic and prosthodontic) and 28.6% of 10 patients received treatment in two departments. As the demand for dental treatment of dental handicapped, including adults with disabilities, increases, the role of specialist in Advanced General Dentistry is expected to be important.
KEYWORD
Advanced General Dentistry, Outpatient general anesthesia, Dentally handicapped patient
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