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Comparison of Children's Preferences for Dental Injectors and Their Impact on Cooperation During Local Anesthesia Injection: An Observational Study. [PDF]
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Impact of Dental Treatment Under General Anesthesia or Sedation on Oral Health-related Quality of Life of Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Pre-eruptive intracoronal resorption in a 10-year-old girl: a review and case report. [PDF]
Mistry LN, Neelkanthan S, Basu A.
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Halothane in dental anesthesia
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1960With a new anesthetic agent, halothane, general anesthesia was induced in 192 outpatients in a hospital dental clinic. The dental procedures consisted of single or multiple tooth extractions. Either the Fluotec or the Trimar vaporizer was used. It required 2 minutes 34 seconds to induce anesthesia in patients with the Fluotec vaporizer, on the average,
Reuben C. Balagot +2 more
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General Anesthesia for Dental Surgery
Postgraduate Medicine, 1952General anesthesia for oral surgery is needlessly dangerous when less than 20 percent oxygen is employed. The technics described, employing safe oxygen concentrations, are universally applicable. The trichlorethylene series is not large enough for definite conclusions.
Robert Patrick Bergner, Richard M. Herd
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Indications for Dental Anesthesia
Dental Clinics of North America, 1987The need for general anesthesia management in the dental office applies to a variety of patient types. They are essentially ASA class I or class II risks with a diversity of treatment needs from the simple extraction of a deciduous tooth to multiple treatment procedures.
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