Cardiovascular Response in Implant Surgery
Overview
The aim of this study was to observe the level of anxiety and its relationship with cardiovascular changes in each implant.
Full Title of Study: “Changes in Cardiovascular Response and Dental Anxiety in Multiple Implant Surgery”
Study Type
- Study Type: Observational
- Study Design
- Time Perspective: Prospective
- Study Primary Completion Date: October 15, 2019
Interventions
- Behavioral: multiple implant surgery
- Patients older than 30 years who will undergo elective dental implant surgery.
Clinical Trial Outcome Measures
Primary Measures
- Heart rate
- Time Frame: 4 months
- cardiovascular changes in implant surgery
Participating in This Clinical Trial
Inclusion Criteria
- Over 30 – 4 years and older implant in the same session Exclusion Criteria:
- patients with syndrome, – having systemic disease, – having heart problems, – undergo another oral or maxillofacial procedure in the last 6 months, – using medications that may cause changes in medical conditions and heart rate,
Gender Eligibility: All
Minimum Age: 30 Years
Maximum Age: N/A
Are Healthy Volunteers Accepted: Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Investigator Details
- Lead Sponsor
- Erzincan University
- Provider of Information About this Clinical Study
- Principal Investigator: ILKE KUPELI, Principal investigator – Erzincan University
- Overall Official(s)
- ilke kupeli, Principal Investigator, Erzincan University
References
Corah NL. Development of a dental anxiety scale. J Dent Res. 1969 Jul-Aug;48(4):596. doi: 10.1177/00220345690480041801. No abstract available.
Citations Reporting on Results
CANDIDO, Milene Cardoso, et al. Clinical setting influences physiological responses in dental implant patients. Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, 2014, 13.2: 109-113.
Newton JT, Buck DJ. Anxiety and pain measures in dentistry: a guide to their quality and application. J Am Dent Assoc. 2000 Oct;131(10):1449-57. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2000.0056.
Nagao H, Munakata M, Tachikawa N, Shiota M, Kasugai S. [Clinical study of risk management for dental implant treatment–changes of blood pressure and pulse rate during implant surgery under local anesthesia]. Kokubyo Gakkai Zasshi. 2002 Mar;69(1):27-33. doi: 10.5357/koubyou.69.27. Japanese.
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