Predictors of Intra-Operative and Post-Operative Pain Associated with Routine Dental Procedures in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Protocol Registration and Review Reporting
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Inclusion Criteria
2.4. Exclusion Criteria
2.5. Outcome
2.6. Data Selection
2.7. Data Extraction
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- Name of the first author.
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- Journal of publication.
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- Year of publication.
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- Country.
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- Sitting.
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- Study design.
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- Population and participant characteristics.
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- Sample size.
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- Predictors.
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- The type of outcome.
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- Methods of measurement.
2.8. Quality Assessment
2.9. Data Analysis
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- Name of the first author.
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- Dental procedures included.
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- Anxiety levels (high/low).
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- Pain outcomes (mean, standard of deviation (SD), number of participants (N), and Standard of error (SE)).
3. Results
3.1. Study Selection
3.2. Study Characteristics
3.3. Quality Assessment of the Studies
3.4. Meta-Analysis of Intra-Operative Pain Outcome
3.5. Meta-Regression of Intra-Operative Pain Outcome
3.6. Dental Procedures
3.7. Anxiety Levels
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Why This Paper Is Important to Paediatric Dentists?
- Having a good understanding of the predictors of pain associated with routine dental treatment in children can help general dental practitioners and paediatric dentists choose and provide appropriate pharmacological and/or non-pharmacological interventions to help relieve pain and anxiety and allow children to cope better with dental care.
- These interventions should be a priority for future research and implementation as they could help children to cooperate during dental procedures, thereby preventing the need for general anaesthesia, which is costly, resource intensive, and has associated risks of morbidity and mortality.
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Included Studies | Country | Setting | Design | Sample Size | Age | Intervention | Outcome Variable | Outcome Measure |
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Krekmanova 2009 [23] | Sweden | Three Public Dental Service clinics in the city of Goteborg | Retrospective cohort study | 368 | 8–19 years old | Extraction, drilling, LA, restoration, scaling, probing, X-ray, and polishing | Pain and Anxiety | 0–100 visual analogue scale for pain and Dental Anxiety Scale for anxiety |
Rocha 2009 [24] | Canada | Six dental practices serving families from both urban and rural settings | Prospective cohort study | 36 | 5–12 years old | Dental procedures (e.g., polishings, check-ups, diagnostic examinations, fillings, and extractions) | Pain and Anxiety | 0–10 VAS, Faces Pain Scale-Revised (FPS-R) and the trait anxiety portion of the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children |
Ghanei 2018 [1] | Sweden | Seven Public Dental Service clinics in RVG and five in ROC | Prospective cohort study | 2363 | 3–19 years old | LA, extraction, drilling, and X-ray | Pain | 0–10 visual analogue scale |
Mathias 2020 [25] | Brazil | The Paediatric Dentistry Clinic of the School of Dentistry at the Federal University of Pelotas | Cross-sectional study | 192 | 6–13 years old | Polishing, restoration, and extraction | Pain | 0–10 VAS, Faces Pain Scale-Revised (FPS-R) |
Pala 2016 [26] | India | Narayana Dental College and Hospital | Cross-sectional study | 107 | 4–13 years old | LA and extraction | Pain | 0–10 Face, legs, activity, cry, consolability scale |
Versloot 2008 [27] | Netherlands | A special dental care clinic | Cross-sectional study | 147 | 4–11 years old | LA | Pain and Anxiety | 0–10 Modified version of the VAS for pain and the parent’s version of the dental subscale of the children’s fear survey schedule for anxiety |
Included Studies | Clear Aim | Sample Defined | Participation Rate > 50% | Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria | Sample Size Justification | Exposure Measured Prior to Outcome | Sufficient Time Frame | Levels of Exposure | Exposure Measures | Exposure Assessed More Than Once Over Time | Outcome Measures | Assessors Blinding | Loss to Follow-Up after Baseline 20% or Less | Adjusted for Confounders | Total Score * | Quality Rating * |
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Krekmanova 2009 [26] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | CD * | Yes | Yes | 12/14 | Good |
Rocha 2009 [27] | Yes | Yes | CD * | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | CD * | CD * | Yes | 9/14 | Fair |
Ghanei 2018 [1] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | 12/14 | Good |
Mathias 2020 [23] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | CD * | Yes | Yes | 10/14 | Good |
Pala 2016 [24] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | 10/14 | Good |
Versloot 2008 [25] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | 10/14 | Good |
Dental Procedures (N = 26) | Mean Pain Score Difference (95% CI) | p-Value |
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Drilling [1,26] | 19.64 (0.001–39.28) | 0.05 |
Extraction [1,23,26] | 23.80 (5.13–42.46) | 0.012 |
LA [1,25,26] | 13.84 (−3.03–30.72) | 0.108 |
Probing [26] | 9.12 (−12.94–31.18) | 0.418 |
Restoration [23,26] | 7.96 (−11.69–27.61) | 0.427 |
Scaling [26] | 5.52 (−22.57–33.62) | 0.700 |
Radiograph [1,26] | 9.22 (−10.47–28.91) | 0.359 |
Polishing (the reference score) [23,26] |
Anxiety Level | Mean Pain Score (95% CI) | p-Value |
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High anxiety | 12.31 (5.23–19.40) | 0.001 |
Low anxiety (the reference score) |
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Alzubaidi, M.A.; Drummond, B.K.; Wu, J.; Jones, A.; Tahmassebi, J.F.; Aggarwal, V.R. Predictors of Intra-Operative and Post-Operative Pain Associated with Routine Dental Procedures in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Dent. J. 2024, 12, 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12010004
Alzubaidi MA, Drummond BK, Wu J, Jones A, Tahmassebi JF, Aggarwal VR. Predictors of Intra-Operative and Post-Operative Pain Associated with Routine Dental Procedures in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Dentistry Journal. 2024; 12(1):4. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12010004
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlzubaidi, Mohammed A., Bernadette K. Drummond, Jianhua Wu, Adam Jones, Jinous F. Tahmassebi, and Vishal R. Aggarwal. 2024. "Predictors of Intra-Operative and Post-Operative Pain Associated with Routine Dental Procedures in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Dentistry Journal 12, no. 1: 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12010004
APA StyleAlzubaidi, M. A., Drummond, B. K., Wu, J., Jones, A., Tahmassebi, J. F., & Aggarwal, V. R. (2024). Predictors of Intra-Operative and Post-Operative Pain Associated with Routine Dental Procedures in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Dentistry Journal, 12(1), 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12010004