Dentists' and Parents' Attitude Toward Nitrous Oxide Use in Kuwait

Author:

Alkandari Sarah A.1,Almousa Fatemah1,Abdulwahab Mohammad2,Boynes Sean G.3

Affiliation:

1. Dental Division, Ministry of Health, State of Kuwait, Sulaibikhat, Kuwait,

2. Department of Surgical Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait, and

3. Division of Dental Medicine, CareSouth Carolina, Society Hill, South Carolina

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the attitude of dentists in Kuwait toward the use of nitrous oxide sedation as a behavior management technique (BMT) for pediatric patients and assess their training in nitrous oxide sedation. In addition, we assessed parents' knowledge of and attitude toward the use of nitrous oxide as a BMT for their children. The objective was to determine if nitrous oxide sedation is being provided and utilized as a means to enhance dental care for pediatric patients. A cross-sectional survey was randomly distributed to both groups of interest: parents accompanying their children to the dentist and licensed dentists in Kuwait. Participants had to meet certain inclusion criteria to be included in the survey and had to complete the entire questionnaire to be part of the analysis. A total of 381 parents completed the questionnaires. The majority of parents responded that they were unaware of nitrous oxide sedation and were not aware of it as a BMT (79%). Two thirds of the parent would accept nitrous oxide sedation if recommended by a dentist treating their children. Two hundred and one dentists completed the survey and met the inclusion criteria. The majority (74.5%) of dentists were willing to use nitrous oxide as a BMT. However, only 6% were utilizing nitrous oxide sedation and providing it to their child patient if indicated. The main reasons for this huge gap are lack of facilities/equipment and lack of training as indicated by the dentists. This study showed that parents are accepting nitrous oxide sedation as a BMT for their children. It also showed the willingness of the dentists to provide such BMT to their patients. The lack of training and lack of equipment are the main barriers to providing such service to the patients. More training courses and more facilities should be provided to eliminate such barriers.

Publisher

American Dental Society of Anesthesiology (ADSA)

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

Reference18 articles.

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3. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD). Guideline on Use of Nitrous Oxide for Pediatric Dental Patients. Chicago, Ill: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD); 2013.

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