Abstract AIM: The research regards information on anesthesia to patients undergoing oral surgery. Every patient evaluated the information received at the end of the preoperative visit and in the postoperative period. METHODS: One hundred-fifty dental patients were asked about the most appreciated information received in the preoperative visit on the anxiolytic technique, local anesthesia and treatment of the perioperative pain. Afterwards the patients had to report on their reaction to the content of the preoperative visit and information quality. On a phone interview they had to evaluate their appreciation of the anxiolytic technique, their perception during loco-regional anesthesia and incidence of pain and edema. RESULTS: The mo...
Background: Separation of pre- and postoperative findings in patients with portable oral filling str...
Aim: The aim of this study is to report our method of anesthesia retrospectively in patients who wer...
Objective: To investigate, by means of a conceptual model, the effect of dental staff engaging with ...
Aim: The successful anesthesia is an essential factor for dental treatment. This study aimed at dete...
Appropriate stress management of patients is essential for smooth running of invasive or surgical de...
OBJECTIVE: Intranasal administration of dexmedetomidine for monitored anesthesia care (MAC) appears ...
Introduction: Standard practice for dental extractions is to provide treatment under local anaesthes...
Patient satisfaction with anesthesia care (PSAC) impacts perceived quality of anesthesia care and ma...
Anxiety and distress can jeopardize dental care experience of patients and may affect the clinical r...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the pre and post-operative dental pain intensity and dental anxiety in pati...
Introduction: A study to analyze the perception of patients regarding the information provided in th...
Aim: To determine the levels of satisfaction and anxiety of patients in surgery under local anesthes...
Background: For an individual a surgery may involve strains and risks. Many patients experience a lo...
Introduction: Anesthesiologists play an important role in management of perioperative risk and perce...
Background: Dental anxiety is a major reason why patients seek sedation/general anaesthesia (SGA) fo...
Background: Separation of pre- and postoperative findings in patients with portable oral filling str...
Aim: The aim of this study is to report our method of anesthesia retrospectively in patients who wer...
Objective: To investigate, by means of a conceptual model, the effect of dental staff engaging with ...
Aim: The successful anesthesia is an essential factor for dental treatment. This study aimed at dete...
Appropriate stress management of patients is essential for smooth running of invasive or surgical de...
OBJECTIVE: Intranasal administration of dexmedetomidine for monitored anesthesia care (MAC) appears ...
Introduction: Standard practice for dental extractions is to provide treatment under local anaesthes...
Patient satisfaction with anesthesia care (PSAC) impacts perceived quality of anesthesia care and ma...
Anxiety and distress can jeopardize dental care experience of patients and may affect the clinical r...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the pre and post-operative dental pain intensity and dental anxiety in pati...
Introduction: A study to analyze the perception of patients regarding the information provided in th...
Aim: To determine the levels of satisfaction and anxiety of patients in surgery under local anesthes...
Background: For an individual a surgery may involve strains and risks. Many patients experience a lo...
Introduction: Anesthesiologists play an important role in management of perioperative risk and perce...
Background: Dental anxiety is a major reason why patients seek sedation/general anaesthesia (SGA) fo...
Background: Separation of pre- and postoperative findings in patients with portable oral filling str...
Aim: The aim of this study is to report our method of anesthesia retrospectively in patients who wer...
Objective: To investigate, by means of a conceptual model, the effect of dental staff engaging with ...