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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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Perioperative Dental Injury Associated With Intubated General Anesthesia.
OBJECTIVE Factors related to perioperative dental injury have likely changed as a variety of airway devices and preventive measures have been introduced.
Taichi Kotani, S. Inoue, M. Kawaguchi
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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 under general anesthesia for patients with severe disabilities
Patients with disabilities have difficulties tolerating in-office dental treatment due to limitations relating to cooperation and/or physical problems. Therefore, they often require general anesthesia or sedation to facilitate safe treatment.
Junglim Choi, Re-mee Doh
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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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The purpose is to analyze the medical characteristics of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) recommended for dental treatment under general anesthesia (GA), postoperative complications, and dental treatment outcomes under the regulation of ...
M. P. Pecci-Lloret+6 more
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Adverse effects following dental local anesthesia: a literature review
Local anesthesia is indispensable in dentistry. Worldwide, millions of local anesthetic injections are administered annually, and are generally considered safe invasive procedures.
J. Ho+6 more
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Background The objective of this study is to conduct a systematic review of the literature on the characteristics, needs and current situation of dental care for pediatric patients with special needs.
Ana López-Velasco+3 more
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Background Dental procedures under general anesthesia (DGA) was found to improve the oral health-related quality of children’s life. However, some parents and pediatricians expressed concern about the neurotoxicity of general anesthesia.
Pinping Zhou+5 more
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Comparative clinical evaluation of two different techniques of local anaesthesia in the posterior mandible using 4% articaine with 1:100,000 adrenaline [PDF]
Background/Aim. Local infiltration anaesthesia (LIA) is significantly simpler compared to the inferior alveolar nerve block (IAB) and less unpleasant for patients.
Marjanović Uroš+6 more
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