Emergency Dental Clinic Patients in South Devon, Their Anxiety Levels, Expressed Demand for Treatment Under Sedation and Suitability for Management Under Sedation

Authors: Baker, Robert A.1; Farrer, Susan1; Perkins, Vanessa J.2; Sanders, Hilary3

Source: Primary Dental Care, Volume 13, Number 1, January 2006 , pp. 11-18(8)

Publisher: Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK)

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Abstract:

Objective: To assess the anxiety levels of patients attending two salaried dental service emergency clinics, their expressed demand for treatment under sedation, and their medical suitability for dental sedation.

Design: A questionnaire survey, incorporating the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS) and assessment of American Society of Anesthesiologists' (ASA) physical status classification, of all adult patients attending two emergency dental clinics in Torquay and Newton Abbot.

Results: 513 patients returned questionnaires. Only five declined to take part in the study. The mean MDAS for patients attending the two emergency dental clinics was 14.09 (SD 6.04) and 41.9% of patients were classified as dentally anxious (MDAS >15). A preference for treatment under sedation was expressed by 56.3%, of all patients, of whom 50.5% were classified as ASA 1 (without health problems) and would have been suitable for sedation in primary dental care.

Conclusions: The reported dental anxiety levels of patients attending the two emergency dental clinics were found to be much higher than those found by previous studies in general dental practice and at dental school emergency clinics. There was a high expressed demand for treatment under sedation. Further studies are needed to assess the levels of dental anxiety seen at other dental emergency clinics and a health needs assessment to determine need as opposed to expressed demand.

Keywords: EMERGENCY DENTAL PATIENTS; DENTAL ANXIETY; DENTAL SEDATION

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1308/135576106775193932

Affiliations: 1: South Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, Newton Abbot, Devon, UK 2: South Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, Paignton, Devon, UK 3: University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK

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