Nitrous oxide (N2O) has become a routine intervention in contemporary American dental practice, especially in the management of children. However, routines translate to confidence which in turn may lead to overconfidence, such that possible risks and misuses are insufficiently acknowledged. This article ethically evaluates the use of nitrous oxide as a practice routine in treating children. Nitrous oxide administration is analyzed in reference to three internationally acknowledged principles of dental ethics: nonmaleficence, beneficence, and patient autonomy. In reference to the principle of nonmaleficence, the potential for adverse effects of N2O is discussed, particularly when it is administered in conjunction with other sedatives and ane...
Nitrous oxide pollution is common in paediatric anaesthetic practice. A questionnaire was sent to al...
Nitrous oxide is the most commonly used inhalation anesthetic in dentistry and is commonly used in e...
Concern relating to the use of chair dental general anaesthesia in the United Kingdom has been expre...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) has become a routine intervention in contemporary American dental practice, espe...
Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) as a behavioral management intervention in children has attained an excellent ...
Purpose: The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) identifies nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalati...
nizes nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalation as a safe and effective technique to reduce anxiety, produce a...
Dental anxiety is a common problem in younger children, especially those who have had traumatic or p...
Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness and the tolerability of the nitrous oxide sedation for dental tre...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is frequently used in dental offices and is regarded as safe for patients gettin...
Aim: To investigate the possible reduction of the need for dental general anesthesia (DGA) through n...
Abstract Background Nitrous oxide has a proven clinical efficacy in conscious sedation. At certain e...
Inhalation sedation (IS) with nitrous oxide (N2O) is classified as minimal sedation. In paediatric d...
Nitrous oxide pollution is common in paediatric anaesthetic practice. A questionnaire was sent to al...
Nitrous oxide is the most commonly used inhalation anesthetic in dentistry and is commonly used in e...
Concern relating to the use of chair dental general anaesthesia in the United Kingdom has been expre...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) has become a routine intervention in contemporary American dental practice, espe...
Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) as a behavioral management intervention in children has attained an excellent ...
Purpose: The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) identifies nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalati...
nizes nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalation as a safe and effective technique to reduce anxiety, produce a...
Dental anxiety is a common problem in younger children, especially those who have had traumatic or p...
Aim. To evaluate the effectiveness and the tolerability of the nitrous oxide sedation for dental tre...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is frequently used in dental offices and is regarded as safe for patients gettin...
Aim: To investigate the possible reduction of the need for dental general anesthesia (DGA) through n...
Abstract Background Nitrous oxide has a proven clinical efficacy in conscious sedation. At certain e...
Inhalation sedation (IS) with nitrous oxide (N2O) is classified as minimal sedation. In paediatric d...
Nitrous oxide pollution is common in paediatric anaesthetic practice. A questionnaire was sent to al...
Nitrous oxide is the most commonly used inhalation anesthetic in dentistry and is commonly used in e...
Concern relating to the use of chair dental general anaesthesia in the United Kingdom has been expre...