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Development and Validation of the SCAN-Score to Indicate General Anesthesia for Dental Care in Children.

Pierre-Jean BeratRomain JacqChloé VillainSibylle VitalAlice Germa
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Background : General anesthesia is an approach used to address behavior issues in pediatric dentistry. This indication often relies on the practitioner's discretion rather than objective criteria. We developed SCAN-score to assist pediatric dentists in the case of doubt to indicate general anesthesia for uncooperative children. The study aims were to assess the validity of the SCAN-score, which aims to indicate general anesthesia or chairside management for dental care. Methods : A retrospective study was performed on children aged between 2 and 10 years who received dental care. The SCAN-score combined three item scales (age, need of care, behavior) and three additional factors: communication barriers, permanent teeth caries, and local anesthesia contraindications. Mean scores were estimated. An ROC curve was constructed with sensitivities and specificities obtained. Results : The study included 284 children, with 154 treated through chairside methods and 130 treated under general anesthesia. The mean score was 5.6 ± 2.8 in the chairside management group and 12.9 ± 1.9 in the general anesthesia group. The sensitivity of the score (cutoff at 10) was 0.99, and the specificity was 0.94. The estimate of the ROC is 0.994. Conclusions : The SCAN-score appears to be an excellent tool to support the practitioner's decision to refer to general anesthesia care.
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