Internal Validation of Subjective Bayesian Model of The Occurrence of Alveolar Osteitis Cases, Generated by Expert in Kinshasa Hospital/DRC

An operations of oral surgery is relate primarily on the teeth, soft tissue and bone. Despite the advance of restorative dentistry and prosthetic rehabilitation techniques as well as periodontics, the dental extractions still a very common surgical practice in Africa.In certain conditions, despite the perfect knowledge of the practitioner and mastering of the surgical plan, the surgical operations can be delicate and difficult to predict some complications during or after surgery. In the postoperative, the most frequent complications of dental extraction are inflammatory or infectious such as alveolar osteitis (AO), which includes the dry and suppurative alveolitis .
Alveolar Osteitis
This study was initiated to identify 7 groups’ factors of occurrence of AO by a mathematical model of Bayer, which is based on the opinions of experts who use the qualitative data . Clinical interest will be to help the clinicians use a mathematical model for the 7 predictive factors of AO such as non-modified factors (age and gender) and modified factors (poor oral hygiene, systematic diseases, infections, aseptic technique, lack of practitioner, the postoperative infections . However, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of AO in patients with the modified risk factors. Read more......


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