PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY | |
Vol. 29 No. 6 NOV - DEC 2007 | |
ISSN: 0164-1263 UBIC: ESP | |
ABSTRACTS | |
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to conduct a survey of Texas pediatric dentists to determine: (1) the percentage of patients they
treat with attention deficit disorder (ADD)/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); (2) the behavior management techniques that are utilized to treat their
patients who suffer from ADD/ADHD; and (3) the relative success rotes of these techniques in their practices. Methods: A 17-question, single-answer, multiple choice
survey was mailed to 343 Texas pediatric dentists. The mailing list was obtained from American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and Texas Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
member rosters. One mailing was sent, including a self-addressed stamped envelope, for returned responses. Results: A 54% response rote (186 surveys) revealed that nitrous oxide was the most frequently used pharmacologic behavior management technique; however, demerol/promethazine/nitrous oxide was rated as effective most often for treating ADD/ADHD patients. Conclusions: Practitioners believe the incidence of attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is increasing, and they ore familiar with the medications used to treat the conditions. Texas pediatric dentists are using a variety of sedation techniques and ore interested in developing guidelines for sedation of these patients. (Pediatr Dent 2007;29:507-13) Received July 20, 2006 Revision Accepted February 6, 2007. KEYWORDS: BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENI, ORAL SEDATION, GENERAL ANESTHESIA, ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER, ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIV DISORDER. |
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