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- Who will provide the preoperative evaluation of the child including their past dental and medical history?
- What experience does the anaesthetist require to give anaesthesia or sedation which is planned before the procedure?
- Does the experience and training of dentists meet all the standards of the authority guidelines while using anaesthesia and sedation?
- Do the staff have the training and experience in assisting with sedation for the emergency resuscitation procedures such as health care providers and basic life support for providers?
During and after the procedure.
- What is the level of general anaesthesia or sedation as compared to the local anaesthesia used for children in dental procedure?
- Are general anaesthesia, or minimal sedation or, deep sedation or moderate sedation used in order to sedate the child?
- How will the child be monitored after and during the procedure in the hospital or dental clinic?
- What are the appropriate equipment and medications available immediately in case of emergency?
- Whether or written emergency plan of response for medical emergencies management is held by the hospital authority?
- Will the provider give us the instruction note and the contact information for the emergency in case of complications or concerns by the sedation/anaesthesia after returning back home?
In consideration of the cognitive development of child’s proposed procedure of dental work manages the important aspect of pediatric dentistry and adequate assessment of preoperative procedures are required for the appropriate desired result. It must be advised to parents to keep the child’s mouth clean. There will be fewer chances of failure or option of repeated treatment procedure. The number of child patients is increasing. They need rehabilitation of dental procedure under general anaesthesia. The dentists will select the appropriate technique based on the child’s characteristics. The knowledge of the paediatric dentist helps to serve quality dental care with safety and comfort for the patient. References:Joginder Pal Attri, Radhe Sharan, Vega Makkar, Kewal Krishan Gupta,1RanjanaKhetarpal, and Amar ParkashKataria Conscious Sedation: Emerging Trends in Pediatric Dentistry, Anesth Essays Res. 2017 Apr-Jun; 11(2): 277–281. Charles J. Coté, Stephen Wilson the Work Group on Sedation, Guidelines for Monitoring and Management of Pediatric Patients During and After Sedation for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures: An Update, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Revised 110(4):836 , 89(6):1110 PriyanshiRitwik, BDS, MS,* Linda T. Cao, DDS,† Ronald Curran, DDS,‡ and Robert J. Musselman Post-sedation Events in Children Sedated for Dental Care AnesthProg. 2013 Summer; 60(2): 54–59.
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