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Background. Nowadays, dental treatment under general anesthesia is accepted as a treatment method in children in which other common methods do not allow to achieve acceptable results.
Alireza Heidari+4 more
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Dental treatment of children with special needs under general anesthesia at the Clinic of dental medicine in Niš: A ten-year retrospective study [PDF]
Introduction: The oral health of children with special needs is most often impaired, with a high prevalence of caries and its complications. Due to the impossibility of establishing an adequate child-dentist contact and a large number of carious teeth ...
Čemerikić Ljiljana D.+3 more
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Dental Management of a Patient with Pulmonary Atresia and Ventricular Septal Defect
Pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect (PA/VSD) is one of the congenital heart diseases that results in cyanosis, susceptibility to bacterial endocarditis, and increased risk of complications during general anesthesia.
Ghassem Ansari+2 more
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Background/purpose: Human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs) are an emerging source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for bone tissue regeneration and engineering.
Sang-Hoon Lee+7 more
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Role of intraseptal anesthesia for pain-free dental treatment
Pain control during the dental procedure is essentials and challenging. A complete efficacious pulp anesthesia has not been attained yet. The regional anesthesia such as inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) only does not guarantee the effective ...
G Gazal, W M Fareed, M S Zafar
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Background/purpose: Dental patients with mental, psychiatric, or neurological disorders may need general anesthesia during dental treatments. This study analyzed the dental treatments and postoperative complications of 200 dental patients in a special ...
Yi-Chia Wang+7 more
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Objective Intranasal administration of dexmedetomidine for monitored anesthesia care (MAC) appears to be an effective, safe, and appropriate alternative to general anesthesia (GA) for ambulatory dental surgery.
Levin Garip+5 more
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This review outlines the complications involving the central or peripheral nervous system arising from dental procedures reported in the last decade. By far the commonest complications were related to intraoperative mechanical peripheral nerve injury ...
Eva Olovsson Rossitti
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The effect of hypnosis on pain relief due to injection of dental infiltration anesthesia
Background and objective Dental patients often experience the fear of pain induced by injectable anesthesia. This study aimed to investigate the impact of hypnosis on relieving the pain of injected dental infiltration anesthesia.
Soma Arabzade Moghadam+2 more
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Dental anesthesia for patients with special needs [PDF]
To offer individualized dental treatment to certain patients who cannot tolerate dental treatment, sedation or general anesthesia is required. The needs could be either medical, mental, or psychological. The most common indications for sedation or general anesthesia are lack of cooperation, multiple morbidities, and pediatric autism.
Yi-Chia Wang+3 more
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