2018, Number 4
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Aten Fam 2018; 25 (4)
Short-term Complications Risk Associated to Tooth Extraction in Patients in a Family Medicine Unit in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
Vega VSP, Ramírez VM, Bernal SSL, Garduño OB, García JY, García MG
Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 151-154
PDF size: 129.20 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objectives: determine the frequency of tooth extraction complications and its association to chronic
diseases in patients assigned to the Family Medicine Unit No. 26, imss, in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico.
Methods: cross-sectional study, conducted from April to August of 2017. A non-randomized sampling
by convenience was performed of 112 patients, over 18 years, male and female, with clinical criteria
for dental extraction. Patients with psychomotor disabilities, IV and V-stage renal disease or who were
treated with radiation therapy and chemotherapy were excluded. Patients who did not go to their postextraction
appointment were also excluded. A survey on demographic data, associated comorbidity and oral hygiene was applied; comorbidity
was corroborated in the electronic file.
During oral examination the reason for
tooth extraction, type and number of
teeth were obtained. After seven days
of the extraction patients were checked
for complications. Bivariate analysis was
performed, the estimate was expressed in
odds ratio (or), confidence intervals (ci)
of 95% and p value.
Results: the main
cause of tooth extraction was caries. The
frequency of tooth extraction complication
was 12.5%. Association between
complication and chronic disease such as
diabetes and high blood pressure was not
found.
Conclusion: one of every eight
patients with tooth extraction presented
some complication, being alveolitis the
most frequent.
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