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Paper Title: USE OF CONSCIOUS SEDATION DURING EXTRACTION PROCEDURES-A REVIEW
Authors Name: R. Nivesh Krishna , Bala Krishnan
Unique Id: IJSDR2107002
Published In: Volume 6 Issue 7, July-2021
Abstract: Sedation in dentistry has been a widely studied topic because of its necessity in modern dentistry. Dental fear and anxiety aren't only common in children but also significantly prevalent among adults due to inexperience and high intensity of pain. Sharing of airways between the anaesthetist and the dentist therefore remains the best challenge even today.Dental anxiety may be a condition commonly related to avoidance of dental treatment and increased medical and surgical risks. Conscious sedation dentistry, also mentioned as procedural sedation and analgesia, is the procedure whereby sedatives are administered before a procedure to help a patient reduce anxiety and relax. The sedative just helps ease dental fear, therefore the patient gets comfortable through your procedure. The target of this review is to know the utilization of conscious sedation during the extraction procedure highlighting its signifi-cance and benefits. Recently, it's been proved that conscious sedations are often delivered using processes that have marked adverse effects. These involve special sedation techniques that risk causing unintended deep seda-tion.To review use of conscious sedation during extraction procedures in clinical experience to know the importance and advantage of an equivalent sedative drug which is safe as well as easy to be used in dentistry for both pediatric patients and adults.
Keywords: Conscious Sedation, Anaesthesia, Dentistry,Nitrous oxide, Midazolam.
Cite Article: "USE OF CONSCIOUS SEDATION DURING EXTRACTION PROCEDURES-A REVIEW", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.6, Issue 7, page no.4 - 7, July-2021, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2107002.pdf
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Published In: Volume 6 Issue 7, July-2021
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