The use of general anesthesia in a dental clinic
R. I. Garipova , A. D. Dzamukov , V. A. Soldatenkov , F. N. Kazantsev , F. V. Shmeleva , R. Z. Akhmadyshina
Kazan medical journal ›› 1984, Vol. 65 ›› Issue (3) : 188 -190.
The use of general anesthesia in a dental clinic
Currently, in the conditions of a polyclinic for dental interventions, the main type of anesthesia is local anesthesia. However, only one method of anesthesia is not able to provide oral sanitation with such a wide range of work and individual differences in outpatient patients [2]. Recently, patients with hypersensitivity to local anesthetics have become more common. In addition, there are persons with a particularly labile or defective psyche who experience an insurmountable fear of any dental intervention. When examining the oral cavity in such patients, a large number of gangrenous teeth (up to 10 or more) are detected that need to be removed or treated. Sanitation of the oral cavity in such cases becomes possible only under general anesthesia.
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