Treatment of pain in pediatric dentistry and the considerations of prescribing meadazolam submucosal in combination with oral and inhaled medications to soothe pediatric dental patients
Publish Year: 1399
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 29 آبان 1399
Abstract:
Sedatives allow mental patients to keep their air independent and at the same time have a lower level of awarenessa of their depressive illness, to respond to physical stimulation and verbal command. Medications commonly used to soothe pediatric dental patients include a combination of chlorine hydrate, hydroxyzine, and nitrogen-oxygen oxide. Midazolam is a benzodiazepine and is currently one of the most common intravenous sedatives. It is easy to describe a wide range of sedatives, from conscious sedation to deep sedation, and a wide range of safety without severe respiratory depression and circulatory failure. With the right dose, it also reduces the patient's anxiety and causes forgetfulness. We found that subcutaneous administration of midazolam with chloride hydrate did not increase the sedative effect and reduce the response to postoperative vomiting compared to the usual chlorine hydrate ministration, with no significant difference in physiological responses. Soothing depth can be described using this method.
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AmirMohammad Baghi
Department of Dentistry at Near East University, Nicosia, North Cyprus
Samin Nikakhtar
Department of Pharmacy at Eastern Mediterranean University