Post-operative pain and anxiety related to dental procedures in children

O Mustafa, S Parekh, P Ashley, P Anand
2013 European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry  
To determine post-operative pain in children following treatment in the dental chair and its relation to dental anxiety. A group of 125 children, aged 5 to 18 years, attending for dental treatment had their pain recorded post-operatively using the revised version of the Faces Pain Scale (FPS-R) and the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Baseline anxiety scores were also recorded using the Modified Child Dental Anxiety Scale (faces) (MCDASf). The mean MCDASf score was 20.1. Post-operative pain was
more » ... rted in 62% of children at 2 hours, 51% at 4, and 47% at 6 hours. The surgical subgroup reported the most pain (79%), whereas the conservative treatment for primary teeth group reported the least pain (37%). Anxious patients (MCDASf > = 17) were more likely to report pain than less anxious patients at 2 (p=0.02) and 6 (p=0.03) hours post-operatively. Dental procedures are associated with post-operative pain in children. Anxious patients are more likely to report pain.
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