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Guidelines for Elective Pediatric Fiberoptic Intubation
Published on: January 17, 2011
Anesthesia for pediatric dentistry
M A Saxen1, S Wilson, R Paravecchio
1Department of Oral Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA.
Abstract:
The administration of anesthesia to young patients creates a unique series of problems for the anesthesiologist. This article details these various problems and tackles the primary challenge facing clinicians in this environment: providing an environment that allows technically complex dental treatment to be delivered without inflicting any adverse psychological impact on the child or physical harm to the child or others.
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