Understanding basic behavioral support techniques as an alternative to sedation and anesthesia.

作者: Ray A. Lyons

DOI: 10.1111/J.1754-4505.2008.00061.X

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摘要: Patients with special needs often present a challenge for the dental care team. The exacting and surgical nature of procedures requires significant patient cooperation to ensure safe delivery care. Some individuals who have difficulty cooperating during treatment, thus creating potentially harmful situation. Modern dentistry, particularly pediatric provides team variety strategies designed enable safely provide comprehensive in least restrictive manner. These techniques range from tell-show-do, medical stabilization, general anesthesia. effective use noninvasive, nonpharmacologic behavioral guidance/support cannot only avoid need sedation or anesthesia, they can teach develop coping skills that may them receive traditional setting over lifetime. Unfortunately, many providers are inadequately trained support strategies. This paper presents review discussion regarding their application persons needs.

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