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. 2023 Oct 10;15(10):e46778.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.46778. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Evaluation of Factors Affecting Clinical Outcomes of Full Mouth Rehabilitation Under General Anaesthesia for Children With Early Childhood Caries: A Prospective Cohort Study

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Evaluation of Factors Affecting Clinical Outcomes of Full Mouth Rehabilitation Under General Anaesthesia for Children With Early Childhood Caries: A Prospective Cohort Study

Mebin George Mathew et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Aim: This study was designed to evaluate the factors affecting the clinical outcomes of full mouth rehabilitation under general anaesthesia for children with early childhood caries (ECCs).

Materials and methods: A prospective cohort of 200 children with early childhood caries and requiring dental rehabilitation under general anaesthesia was evaluated and treated. Children were recalled at six-month intervals for a period of two years and evaluated for the recurrence of caries and the need for repeat treatment of failed cases.

Results: 86.5% of the patients adhered to the six-month recall visits for 24 months. An overall caries recurrence rate of 14.5% was seen. Children who did not adhere to the follow-up plan and visited ad hoc had the highest caries recurrence rate (88%).

Conclusion: Good compliance with postoperative instructions after full mouth rehabilitation resulted in good oral hygiene and a limited recurrence of caries. Patients with poor compliance with recall visits and postoperative instructions had high rates of caries recurrence. Rehabilitation under general anaesthesia can be considered a viable treatment option for children diagnosed with early childhood caries.

Keywords: caries recurrence; clinical outcome; comprehensive dental treatment; early childhood caries; full-mouth rehabilitation; general anesthesia; oral health related quality of life; quality of life; relapse.

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