Pharmaceutical prescribing for children. Part 5. Conscious sedation for dentistry in children
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- DOI: 10.1308/135576106777795554
Pharmaceutical prescribing for children. Part 5. Conscious sedation for dentistry in children
Abstract
This is the fifth paper in a series on the prescribing of medicines for children by dentists working in primary dental care. It deals with conscious sedation for children.
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