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Indications for dental anesthesia.

A Solomon

    Dental Clinics of North America
    |January 1, 1987
    PubMed
    Summary
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    General anesthesia in dental offices caters to ASA class I/II patients needing various treatments. Provider expertise and facility resources dictate anesthetic management and overall patient care quality.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Anesthesiology
    • Patient Risk Assessment

    Background:

    • General anesthesia is utilized in dental settings for diverse patient populations.
    • Patients typically fall within the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) class I or II risk categories.
    • Treatment needs range from simple procedures like deciduous tooth extraction to complex, multi-stage dental work.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the considerations for general anesthesia management in dental practices.
    • To highlight the factors influencing anesthetic choices for dental patients.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of patient profiles requiring general anesthesia in dentistry.
    • Analysis of treatment complexity and associated anesthetic requirements.
    • Evaluation of provider qualifications and facility preparedness.

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    Main Results:

    • General anesthesia is applicable to a broad spectrum of dental patients classified as ASA I or II.
    • The scope of dental procedures managed under general anesthesia is extensive.
    • Anesthetic management strategies are contingent upon provider competency and facility standards.

    Conclusions:

    • The selection of general anesthesia management in dental offices depends on patient risk (ASA I/II) and treatment complexity.
    • Provider qualifications, including training, skill, and experience, are critical determinants.
    • Adequate facility resources are essential for safe and effective anesthetic administration and comprehensive patient care.