Abstract:
Introduction.
The vast majority of dental procedures can cause stress and
systemic disorders in both adults and children. Continuous
monitoring of clinical parameters of hemodynamic and
respiratory status with monitoring techniques and devices
is an indispensable requirement of contemporary dental
treatments.
Aim of the study: to review the need to use devices and
practices for monitoring the parameters of hemodynamic
and respiratory status during dental treatment in children.
Material and methods. The research is
based on the analysis of publications
from the scientific data bases of the
national and international library
from2014-2022. The publications were
searched in the online data bases
PubMed, MedLine, Google Scholar,
SCOPUS, Hinari andScihub. All
publications on this topic were included
in this study.
Results. Current data from the literature demonstrate the need to
use devices to monitor the parameters of hemodynamic and
respiratory status during dental treatment in children.
Anxiety and stress, common phenomena in dental practice are
major risk factors that can affect the vital parameters of patients.
Conclusion. Depending on the severity
of the procedures, during the dental
treatment in pediatric dental practice,
different techniques and devices for
monitoring vital parameters are
recommended.
In descending order, they include:
- trained staff,
- blood pressure monitoring,
- pulse oximeter,
-ECG,
- pre-tracheal stethoscope.