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Rate of Dental Extractions in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 11, 期 20, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/jcm11206174

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sickle cell disease; dental health; dental extraction

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This study examined the dental health of sickle cell disease patients and found that a majority of them required dental extractions. More than half of the patients did not have regular dental check-ups. The lack of correlation with disease severity suggests that poor awareness of the importance of dental health may be the main factor contributing to the high prevalence of severe dental disease.
Background: Sickle cell disease is an inherited disorder associated with chronic haemolysis and anaemia, recurrent episodes of pain and potentially multisystem end-organ damage. A lot less is known about the dental health of these patients. Aims: To explore the incidence of severe dental disease leading to dental extraction in our sickle cell population. Patient/methods: We undertook an audit looking at the rate of dental extractions, as a composite marker of severe dental disease, among sickle cell patients over a 3-month period. The patients were unselected and approached during routine assessments. We analysed both clinical and laboratory data to look for possible associations between dental disease and sickle cell characteristics. Results: 177 patients were interviewed between February 2022 and April 2022. Overall, 71% of the patients had at least one dental extraction with a median number of teeth extracted of three and a median age at first extraction of 26. More than half of the patients stated that they do not have regular dental check-ups. There were no significant associations with the severity of sickle cell phenotype, baseline Hb or markers of haemolysis. Conclusion: A large number of patients with sickle cell disease require dental extractions at a relatively young age. The lack of any correlation with disease severity suggests that poor engagement with dental services and the underestimation of the importance of dental health are the main factors behind the increased prevalence of severe dental disease. Actively enquiring about dental problems should be part of any routine consultation with these patients, both in primary and specialist care.

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