COMO AVALIAR A DOR SENTIDA POR CRIANÇAS PRÉ- ESCOLARES DURANTE OS PROCEDIMENTOS ODONTOLÓGICOS? REVISÃO DE ESCOPO

Authors

  • Anna Júlia Oliveira Faculdade de Odontologia, Centro Universitário Sul-Americana (UNIFASAM), Goiânia, GO, Brasil
  • Eduarda Foschiera Faculdade de Odontologia, Centro Universitário Sul-Americana (UNIFASAM), Goiânia, GO, Brasil
  • Patrícia Corrêa-Faria Faculdade de Odontologia, Centro Universitário Sul-Americana (UNIFASAM), Goiânia, GO, Brasil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29327/244963.7.3-4

Keywords:

Pain processual, Pain measurement, Child preschool

Abstract

Introduction: the diagnosis of the pain felt by the child is an important step to guide the dentist on the use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological techniques that minimize unpleasant sensation. Objective: to identify the instruments used to assess the pain of preschool children during dental procedures. Sources of Data: search for articles was conducted at PubMed, Scopus, The Cochrane Library and Google Schoolar in April/2022. Observational and interventional studies that evaluated the pain of preschool children in dental care, published in Portuguese, English or Spanish were included. Studies evaluating the pain of children treated under sedation or general anesthesia, as well as postoperative pain, were excluded. Synthesis of data: a total of 767 articles were identified; 133 articles were read in full and 62 included. In 48 studies, pain was evaluated by self-report, using instruments such as the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale and other face scales such as the Faces Pain Scale-Revised and the Faces Pain Scale. When pain was evaluated from child behavior, scales such as Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability Scale (FLACC) and Sound, Eye and Motor scale (SEM) were used. Conclusion: the procedural pain of the children was evaluated by self-report and the observation of their behavior. Both self-report and observational scales have limitations. The combination of the instruments can be a strategy in the evaluation of the pain of preschoolers.

Published

2023-01-01