Systemic Trans- and Postoperative Evaluations of Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Surgery

OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to examine the trans- and postoperative systemic characteristics of patients undergoing dental implant surgery and to investigate the relationship between pre- and post- surgery anxiety levels. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty-nine patients were analyzed in 3 call centers to determine anxiety levels, pain levels, and preoperative and postoperative histories using the State-Trait (STAI) questionnaire. RESULTS: A total of 93 dental implants were installed, with a success rate of 100%. The most frequently reported systemic disease was hypertension. There was a significantly higher rate of effective clamping (torque) to the mandibular bone than to the maxillary bone. The association between postoperative surgical complications and longer operative time was not significant, but there was a significant correlation between the alteration of mouth opening and daily routine activities and a significant decrease in anxiety levels between the day of surgery and the postoperative time point (p =0.006). CONCLUSION: A longer surgical time was associated with surgery-related complications and with a higher anxiety index on the preoperative evaluation.

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Main Authors: Goiato,Marcelo Coelho, Santiago Junior,Joel Ferreira, Pellizzer,Eduardo Piza, Moreno,Amália, Villa,Luiz Marcelo Ribeiro, Dekon,Stefan Fiuza de Carvalho, Carvalho,Paulo Sérgio Perri de, Santos,Daniela Micheline dos
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1807-593220160003001562016-04-08Systemic Trans- and Postoperative Evaluations of Patients Undergoing Dental Implant SurgeryGoiato,Marcelo CoelhoSantiago Junior,Joel FerreiraPellizzer,Eduardo PizaMoreno,AmáliaVilla,Luiz Marcelo RibeiroDekon,Stefan Fiuza de CarvalhoCarvalho,Paulo Sérgio Perri deSantos,Daniela Micheline dos Dental Implants Anxiety Alveolar Bone Pain Perception OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to examine the trans- and postoperative systemic characteristics of patients undergoing dental implant surgery and to investigate the relationship between pre- and post- surgery anxiety levels. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty-nine patients were analyzed in 3 call centers to determine anxiety levels, pain levels, and preoperative and postoperative histories using the State-Trait (STAI) questionnaire. RESULTS: A total of 93 dental implants were installed, with a success rate of 100%. The most frequently reported systemic disease was hypertension. There was a significantly higher rate of effective clamping (torque) to the mandibular bone than to the maxillary bone. The association between postoperative surgical complications and longer operative time was not significant, but there was a significant correlation between the alteration of mouth opening and daily routine activities and a significant decrease in anxiety levels between the day of surgery and the postoperative time point (p =0.006). CONCLUSION: A longer surgical time was associated with surgery-related complications and with a higher anxiety index on the preoperative evaluation.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics v.71 n.3 20162016-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322016000300156en10.6061/clinics/2016(03)07
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Santiago Junior,Joel Ferreira
Pellizzer,Eduardo Piza
Moreno,Amália
Villa,Luiz Marcelo Ribeiro
Dekon,Stefan Fiuza de Carvalho
Carvalho,Paulo Sérgio Perri de
Santos,Daniela Micheline dos
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Santiago Junior,Joel Ferreira
Pellizzer,Eduardo Piza
Moreno,Amália
Villa,Luiz Marcelo Ribeiro
Dekon,Stefan Fiuza de Carvalho
Carvalho,Paulo Sérgio Perri de
Santos,Daniela Micheline dos
Systemic Trans- and Postoperative Evaluations of Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Surgery
author_facet Goiato,Marcelo Coelho
Santiago Junior,Joel Ferreira
Pellizzer,Eduardo Piza
Moreno,Amália
Villa,Luiz Marcelo Ribeiro
Dekon,Stefan Fiuza de Carvalho
Carvalho,Paulo Sérgio Perri de
Santos,Daniela Micheline dos
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title Systemic Trans- and Postoperative Evaluations of Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Surgery
title_short Systemic Trans- and Postoperative Evaluations of Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Surgery
title_full Systemic Trans- and Postoperative Evaluations of Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Surgery
title_fullStr Systemic Trans- and Postoperative Evaluations of Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Systemic Trans- and Postoperative Evaluations of Patients Undergoing Dental Implant Surgery
title_sort systemic trans- and postoperative evaluations of patients undergoing dental implant surgery
description OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to examine the trans- and postoperative systemic characteristics of patients undergoing dental implant surgery and to investigate the relationship between pre- and post- surgery anxiety levels. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty-nine patients were analyzed in 3 call centers to determine anxiety levels, pain levels, and preoperative and postoperative histories using the State-Trait (STAI) questionnaire. RESULTS: A total of 93 dental implants were installed, with a success rate of 100%. The most frequently reported systemic disease was hypertension. There was a significantly higher rate of effective clamping (torque) to the mandibular bone than to the maxillary bone. The association between postoperative surgical complications and longer operative time was not significant, but there was a significant correlation between the alteration of mouth opening and daily routine activities and a significant decrease in anxiety levels between the day of surgery and the postoperative time point (p =0.006). CONCLUSION: A longer surgical time was associated with surgery-related complications and with a higher anxiety index on the preoperative evaluation.
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