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Dental care in patients with epilepsy: a survey of 82 patients and their attending dentists and neurologists in southern Germany

机译:癫痫患者的牙科保健:对德国南部82位患者及其主治牙医和神经科医生的调查

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Introduction: The current study assessed the knowledge and attitudes of dentists and neurologists, and of their patients with epilepsy, in the catchment area of an outpatient clinic for epilepsy in southern Germany. Methods: One-hundred patients with epilepsy were asked to complete questionnaires about their dental treatment. Attitudes of their attending dentists and neurologists were also assessed. Results: Patients with epilepsy: The questionnaires were returned by 82% of patients. Of these, 84% regularly (once or twice a year) sought out a dentist, 79% reported their epilepsy to the dentist, 6% were refused treatment by a dentist because of their epilepsy, 10% had already experienced a seizure while at a dental office and 52% wished for more detailed information pretreatment. Dentists: Although 97% treated patients with epilepsy, 21% believed that their equipment was inappropriate for treating a patient experiencing seizures. The majority were not familiar with interactions between antibiotics/analgetics and anti-epileptic drugs. Short-term general anaesthesia was preferred for critical patients by 70% of dentists, 70% recommended dental ceramic for prosthetic reconstruction of anterior teeth and 64% would not recommend use of a removable denture. Neurologists: Sixty-two per cent were asked for advice by their patients, 71% knew about particular risks and interactions between antibiotics/analgetics and anti-epileptic drugs, 8% would stop valproic acid before extensive dental intervention and 92% recommended general anaesthesia in critical patients (uncooperative patients, patients with learning difficulties, and patients with frequent generalised tonic-clonic or complex partial seizures). Discussion: In general, patients were satisfied with their dental treatment. Regarding the clinician's role, however, dentists need to know more with respect to treating patients with seizures. Beyond that, it would be desirable for neurologists to take more time to answer their patients' questions regarding dental care.
机译:简介:本研究评估了德国南部一家癫痫门诊诊所集水区的牙医和神经科医生及其癫痫患者的知识和态度。方法:要求一百名癫痫患者填写有关其牙科治疗的问卷。还评估了他们的主治牙医和神经科医生的态度。结果:癫痫患者:82%的患者退回了问卷。其中84%定期(一年一次或两次)去看牙医,79%向牙医报告他们的癫痫病,6%因为他们的癫痫病而被牙医拒绝治疗,10%的人已经在癫痫发作期间发作了。牙科诊所和52%的人希望进行更详细的信息预处理。牙医:尽管97%的患者患有癫痫病,但21%的患者认为他们的设备不适用于治疗癫痫发作的患者。大多数人不熟悉抗生素/镇痛药和抗癫痫药之间的相互作用。重症患者首选短期全身麻醉,70%的牙医首选,70%的患者建议使用陶瓷陶瓷修复前牙,64%的患者不建议使用活动义齿。神经病学家:62%的患者提出了建议,71%的患者知道特殊的风险以及抗生素/镇痛药和抗癫痫药之间的相互作用,8%的患者会在广泛的牙科干预之前停止丙戊酸的治疗,92%的患者建议进行全身麻醉危急患者(不合作的患者,学习困难的患者以及经常性的全身性强直阵挛性或复杂性部分性发作的患者)。讨论:一般来说,患者对牙科治疗感到满意。但是,关于临床医生的作用,牙医需要更多地了解癫痫患者的治疗方法。除此之外,对于神经科医师来说,需要更多的时间来回答他们的患者有关牙科保健的问题。

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