Post-extraction complications seen at a referral dental clinic in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzanial

Authors
Citation
E. Simon et M. Matee, Post-extraction complications seen at a referral dental clinic in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzanial, INT DENT J, 51(4), 2001, pp. 273-276
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00206539 → ACNP
Volume
51
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
273 - 276
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-6539(200108)51:4<273:PCSAAR>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Aim: To investigate the types and magnitude of post extraction complication s. Setting: A referral hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Subjects: All d ental patients who had their teeth extracted at the Muhimbili Medical Centr e dental outpatient clinic during the study period (May September 1999). A total of 3,818 extractions were performed under local anaesthetic in 3,732 patients. Method: Oral examination of all patients who reported back with p ost-extraction problems. Results: The frequency of post extraction complica tions was low (1.1 per cent), and was mainly due to infected sockets (48.7 per cent), followed by bleeding sockets (41.0 per cent) and retained roots (10.3 per cent). There were eight 'other' complications suffered by 11 pati ents: necrotising fasciitis (n=1), herpes zoster (n=1), Ludwig's angina (n= 1), infections of the submandibular (n=1), parapharyngeal (n=2), masticator (n=2) and submasseteric spaces (n=2), and reaction to local anaesthesia (2 ml of 2 per cent lignocaine hydrochloride) (n=1). Conclusion: The results o f this study indicate that post-extraction complications are few, mostly mi nor, self-limiting and easily treatable. The study does not support routine antibiotic prophylaxis or special pre-extraction procedures, even in this patient population with poor oral hygiene and high HIV seroprevalence.