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Review
. 2024 Jan-Feb;80(1):29-40.
doi: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2022.07.002. Epub 2022 Aug 5.

Society of Defence Anaesthesiologists review and recommendations for the provision of anaesthesia for elective dental procedures in various echelons of dental care

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Society of Defence Anaesthesiologists review and recommendations for the provision of anaesthesia for elective dental procedures in various echelons of dental care

Rashmi Datta et al. Med J Armed Forces India. 2024 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Oral diseases are a burden for developing countries such as India where owing to socioeconomic conditions cost is a factor in selecting the type of treatment. Dental care in India is provided at various levels of care including standalone clinics run by individual dental surgeons, multi-speciality dental centres providing specialist care under one roof including paediatric, prosthodontics, and so on and dental centres affiliated with hospitals having facilities for provision of operation theatre and anaesthesia services. Most dental procedures are performed as day-care procedures requiring local anaesthetics, oral, or moderate intravenous sedation and anxiolytics while maxillofacial procedures are carried out in a controlled operation theatre setting. Dental procedures are fraught with risks due to shared oral surgical space and airway leading to reduced field of visibility to dentists especially with the usage of supplementary oxygenation devices, mouth props, and so on. Various dental societies have proposed minimum standards of care for provision of anaesthesia to various dental procedures; however, there are no extant guidelines in our country. The authors propose these guidelines for provision of minimal sedation (anxiolysis) and moderate sedation/analgesia for various day care dental procedures at various levels of care, keeping the aim that no patient’s life is endangered during provision of anaesthesia services at all dental locations.

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The authors have none to declare.

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a. Dental procedure under conscious sedation under medical nitrous oxide and oxygen mixture (Entonox ®) with monitoring. b. Entonox ® delivery equipment. c. Entonox ® being delivered through nasal contraption. (Permission has been taken from patient and guardians for publication of the above pictures).

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