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ASA STATUS OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING DENTAL IMPLANT - A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

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Debarun David Das, Dr. Subhashree, Dr. Abhinav.R.P, Dr. Thiyaneswaran N
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s2.237

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Introduction: Patients receiving dental implants usually get categorised into the first two physical status criterion of the Classification System of the American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA): P1, a normal healthy patient; or P2, a patient with any mild systemic disease. For very severe and acute medical problems, calculating the risk of failure in affected subjects seems impossible, simply because patients with such conditions hardly ever receive implants. Aim of the Study: The aim of the present study is to assess the ASA status of patients undergoing dental implants. Methodology: A Retrospective analysis of all the cases with their ASA status of patients who underwent implant was retrieved among the overall data of patients visiting Saveetha Dental College from November 2020- August 2021. The data for 389 patients who want to undergo stage 1 implant surgery was entered in Excel Spreadsheets. Data was analysed using SPSS software version 19 and Chi square test was used to statistically evaluate the results. Results: As per our results, various age populations of patients were undergoing dental implant, the highest [40%] were seen in the 18-35 years age group and the lowest [2.06%] were from the age group above 70. Our results imply that among the age group 18-35, majority of the patients were categorised as ASA I (3.28%), 2.31% from ASA II criteria and only 0.26% from ASA III criteria. Conclusion: The degree of systemic disease control can be labile so the influence of ASA status assessment for patients on dental implant survival is important as per literature since there are few randomized controlled trials that have been carried out with this association.

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