Objective. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the follow-up pattern of special needs patients (SNP) treated under general anaesthesia (GA) and the failure rates of different treatment procedures and restorative materials. Study Design. The treatment records of the patients who received dental treatment under GA during 2005 to 2009 were reviewed. The duration of follow-up periods, the outcomes of different treatment procedures, and the quality of different restorative materials were recorded and evaluated. Statistics were used for the comparison (SPSS 20.0). Pearson’s chi-square test and post hoc analysis were used to evaluate the attendance of postoperative appointments and the associations of failure rates of different treatment proc...
AbstractBackground/purposeDental patients with mental, psychiatric, or neurological disorders may ne...
WOS: 000296212300012Objective: Dental treatments of the patients with mental retardation are often c...
To retrospectively analyze the clinical features of children who received dental treatment under gen...
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In special care dentistry, general anesthesia (GA) is considered as an alternative option to facilit...
Oral Session O01 - Special Needs Patients 1This journal suppl. is the Special Issue: Abstracts of th...
Outcomes following endodontic treatment of teeth in patients with special needs are not ...
We conducted a retrospective analysis of records of special needs patients (SNPs) who received denta...
Introduction: General anaesthesia (GA) dental care is one of the clinical strategies used to treat n...
The objective of this study was to review all child dental patients who received comprehensive denta...
Aim: This study aimed to identify indications for dental treatment under general anaesthetic (GA) an...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of different dental procedures perf...
To retrospectively evaluate the efficiency of dental treatment under general anesthesia (GA) in chil...
The objective of this study was to review all child dental patients who received comprehensive denta...
In the population of individuals with a disability, mental illness patients can be uncooperative dur...
AbstractBackground/purposeDental patients with mental, psychiatric, or neurological disorders may ne...
WOS: 000296212300012Objective: Dental treatments of the patients with mental retardation are often c...
To retrospectively analyze the clinical features of children who received dental treatment under gen...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
In special care dentistry, general anesthesia (GA) is considered as an alternative option to facilit...
Oral Session O01 - Special Needs Patients 1This journal suppl. is the Special Issue: Abstracts of th...
Outcomes following endodontic treatment of teeth in patients with special needs are not ...
We conducted a retrospective analysis of records of special needs patients (SNPs) who received denta...
Introduction: General anaesthesia (GA) dental care is one of the clinical strategies used to treat n...
The objective of this study was to review all child dental patients who received comprehensive denta...
Aim: This study aimed to identify indications for dental treatment under general anaesthetic (GA) an...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of different dental procedures perf...
To retrospectively evaluate the efficiency of dental treatment under general anesthesia (GA) in chil...
The objective of this study was to review all child dental patients who received comprehensive denta...
In the population of individuals with a disability, mental illness patients can be uncooperative dur...
AbstractBackground/purposeDental patients with mental, psychiatric, or neurological disorders may ne...
WOS: 000296212300012Objective: Dental treatments of the patients with mental retardation are often c...
To retrospectively analyze the clinical features of children who received dental treatment under gen...