Sometimes the dentists encounter a child who can not be treated with traditional behavior management techniques (for example, reward, restraint, Tell-Show-Do, familialization). In such a case, the dentists use sedation technique. Recently, in Korea, the use of sedation by pediatric dentists is increased. But, the guideline and survey of sedation is very insufficient. Now, we need a survey of sedation practice in Korea. We carried out research on the actual condition about sedation with a questionaire to pediatric dentists in Korea. Followings are the conclusions 1. Sixty six percent of pediatric dentists use sedative agents in their practice. In this study, using sedation shows an increase as compared with the past. 2. Determinative factors...
Purpose: Conscious sedation by inhalation of a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen (CS) is a techniq...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: Procedural sedation is an advanced phar...
Use of Passive Immobilization During Oral Conscious Sedation: Parental Perceptions and Utilization b...
Objectives: The UBC Graduate Pediatric Dentistry Program’s oral sedation clinic has evolved since it...
Objectives The objectives were three-fold: to investigate the level of conscious sedation training r...
BACKGROUND: Children's fear about dental treatment may lead to behaviour management problems for the...
International audiencePURPOSE: Management of a child’s anxiety early in their treatment is essential...
The objective of this study was to determine the behavior management techniques (BMT) used among den...
Introduction: The prevention and treatment of oral diseases in childhood and adolescence as the basi...
Behavior management of younger children during dental treatment always has been a major challenging ...
OBJECTIVE: Moderate sedation has limits in managing children's behavior. Existing literature lacks i...
Aim: To assess the treatment outcomes of using inhalation sedation for comprehensive dental care in ...
Background: Very young children, and those with disabilities and extensive oral pathology, who canno...
Objective: Due to lack of past experiences and cooperation in anxious and fearful children, tooth ex...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to examine how physical (dental caries) and psychosocial (age, ...
Purpose: Conscious sedation by inhalation of a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen (CS) is a techniq...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: Procedural sedation is an advanced phar...
Use of Passive Immobilization During Oral Conscious Sedation: Parental Perceptions and Utilization b...
Objectives: The UBC Graduate Pediatric Dentistry Program’s oral sedation clinic has evolved since it...
Objectives The objectives were three-fold: to investigate the level of conscious sedation training r...
BACKGROUND: Children's fear about dental treatment may lead to behaviour management problems for the...
International audiencePURPOSE: Management of a child’s anxiety early in their treatment is essential...
The objective of this study was to determine the behavior management techniques (BMT) used among den...
Introduction: The prevention and treatment of oral diseases in childhood and adolescence as the basi...
Behavior management of younger children during dental treatment always has been a major challenging ...
OBJECTIVE: Moderate sedation has limits in managing children's behavior. Existing literature lacks i...
Aim: To assess the treatment outcomes of using inhalation sedation for comprehensive dental care in ...
Background: Very young children, and those with disabilities and extensive oral pathology, who canno...
Objective: Due to lack of past experiences and cooperation in anxious and fearful children, tooth ex...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to examine how physical (dental caries) and psychosocial (age, ...
Purpose: Conscious sedation by inhalation of a mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen (CS) is a techniq...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Background: Procedural sedation is an advanced phar...
Use of Passive Immobilization During Oral Conscious Sedation: Parental Perceptions and Utilization b...