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. 2023 Feb;91(1):55-60.

Full Mouth Dental Restoration on a Treacher-Collins Patient Without Intubation

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Full Mouth Dental Restoration on a Treacher-Collins Patient Without Intubation

Robert W Orr. AANA J. 2023 Feb.

Abstract

Patients with Treacher Collins syndrome have a known difficult airway particularly if intubation is required. In most institutions that perform full mouth dental restoration (FMDR) procedures the patient is nasally intubated to protect the airway from debris and irrigation fluid. For patients with Treacher Collins syndrome the actual intubation and securing the airway can be more difficult and traumatic than the actual dental restoration itself. However, there is an airway technique using nasopharyngeal airways combined with a dental technique called "dry prepping" that can provide those patients a safe way of receiving an FMDR without intubation. A recent case report of a 29-month-old child with Treacher Collins syndrome received an FMDR without intubation.

Keywords: Treacher Collins syndrome; difficult airway; difficult intubation; dry prep technique; facial deformity; full mouth dental restoration.

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Conflict of interest statement

Name: Robert W. Orr, CRNA, BSN, MS, MBA Contribution: This author made significant contributions to the conception, synthesis, writing, and final editing and approval of the manuscript to justify inclusion as an author. Disclosures: None.

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