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Conscious sedation: Ambulatory techniques for modern, in-office d | 33741
Organic Chemistry: Current Research

Organic Chemistry: Current Research
Open Access

ISSN: 2161-0401

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Conscious sedation: Ambulatory techniques for modern, in-office dental patient management


3rd International Conference on Past and Present Research Systems of Green Chemistry

September 19-21, 2016 Las Vegas, USA

Jean-Frederic Andre

Dental Sedation Clinic, Switzerland

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Organic Chem Curr Res

Abstract :

Standards for conscious sedation techniques for the dental office have been developed for decades mostly in the US and the UK, and numerous publications have proven their efficacy and safety. Other studies have advocated the need for such techniques for the management of phobic and anxious patient regarding dental treatment. Sedation offers wide spectra of possibilities from hypnosis to deep sedation involving multi-drug techniques by adequately trained professionals. Conscious sedation has been defined as: â�?�?A technique in which the use of a drug or drugs produces a state of depression of the central nervous system enabling treatment to be carried out, but during which verbal contact with the patient is maintained throughout the period of sedation. The drugs and techniques used to provide conscious sedation for dental treatment should carry a margin of safety wide enough to render loss of consciousness unlikely. It is of fundamental importance that the level of sedation must be such that the patient remains conscious, and is able both to understand and respond to verbal commands.â�? Two main techniques comply with this definition: inhalation sedation using nitrous oxide and oxygen, and single-drug intravenous administration of a titrated benzodiazepine. Proper use by trained, equipped and experimented dental professionals offers safety, efficacy and a tremendous level of patient satisfaction.

Biography :

Email: dr.jfandre@gmail.com

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