Amini H
Ohio State University
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Cardiology in The Young | 2009
Marcio A. da Fonseca; Meredith Evans; Douglas Teske; Sarat Thikkurissy; Amini H
The purposes of our study were, first, to determine the prevalence of dental caries in young patients with congenital cardiac disease, second, to determine the effect of oral health in their quality of life, third, to examine parental knowledge about associations between oral health and cardiac health, and fourth, to examine parental perceptions regarding access to dental care. A standardized questionnaire was given to a convenience sample of parents of 43 children with cardiac disease and 43 healthy controls from 12 to 71 months of age. In every patient, we performed a dental examination. Descriptive statistics, the two-tailed t-test, and Fishers exact test were used for statistical analysis. Of the children with cardiac disease, 17% had caries, compared to 13% of the control group. Almost half of those with cardiac disease had never seen a dentist, compared to 35% of the control subjects. Of the parents of those with cardiac disease, one-fifth did not know whether oral health was important for the heart, compared to one-tenth of controls. Insurance and access to care were not barriers to obtain dental treatment. Statistically significant differences were, first, parents of children with congenitally malformed hearts felt more guilt about their childs oral health than control parents (p = 0.026), second, they were more upset about the dental problems and/or treatments of their children (p = 0.012), and third, they thought that dental problems and/or dental treatment made their children more irritable (p = 0.012). Our findings indicate that it is of paramount importance that cardiologists and their associated staff educate patients and families about oral health and other issues associated with congenital cardiac disease.
Dental Clinics of North America | 2018
Paul S. Casamassimo; Kimberly Hammersmith; Erin L. Gross; Amini H
Infant oral health (IOH) is a preventive service advocated by major medical and dental organizations. IOH aims to prevent early childhood caries (ECC) and impart health strategies to families for continued oral health and prevention of future caries. IOH reaches across disciplines, is low cost, and is covered by Medicaid and many private dental payers. Increasing evidence points to immediate and long-term positive oral health outcomes of reduced disease, reduction in costly care, and reduction in ECC-associated morbidities.
Anesthesia Progress | 2017
Rachel Gentz; Paul S. Casamassimo; Amini H; Dan Claman; Megann Smiley
&NA; Our aim was to characterize effectiveness and complications in children receiving oral midazolam alone, nasal midazolam alone, or oral midazolam with other sedatives. Children received oral midazolam alone, nasal midazolam, or oral midazolam in combination with other sedative medications. All subjects received a presedation history and physical examination and were sedated per protocol by any of 28 resident providers under attending supervision. Sedations were rated for success and complications by clinicians. Postoperative complications were assessed by trained staff up to 48 hours postoperatively. Seven hundred and one encounters, completed over 24 months, yielded 650 usable sedations. The majority of children were healthy (469; 68.2%) and 86% (532) weighed between 10 and 25 kg. Sedations were deemed successful in about 80% of cases. Planned treatment was completed in over 85% of encounters. Oral midazolam alone yielded the best behavior. Physical assessment factors of behavior and age were correlated (P = .035) with effectiveness. Hiccups and a positive medical history were significantly related (P = .049). Side effects of either nausea/vomiting, dysphoria, or hiccups occurred in less than 10% of cases. All 3 regimens were effective with minimal postoperative complications.
Pediatric Dentistry | 2007
Amini H; Paul S. Casamassimo; Lin Hl; Hayes
Pediatric Dentistry | 2014
Ralstrom E; da Fonseca Ma; Melissa Rhodes; Amini H
General dentistry | 2010
Amini H; Casimassimo Ps
Pediatric Dentistry | 2013
Lopez-Cepero M; Amini H; Pagano G; Paul S. Casamassimo; Rashid R
Journal of the American Dental Association | 2013
Kimberly Hammersmith; Mark D. Siegal; Paul S. Casamassimo; Amini H
Pediatric Dentistry | 2008
Amini H; Paul S. Casamassimo; Lin Hl; Hayes
Pediatric Dentistry | 2005
Ashok Kumar; Amini H; Beck M; McTigue Dj; Paul S. Casamassimo