Practical Oral Sedation in Dentistry Part I: Pre-Sedation Consideration and Preparation

Dominic P. Lu, DDS; Winston I Lu, PharmD

August 2006 Issue - Expires Friday, August 31st, 2007

Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry

Abstract

This article presents a practical approach for safe oral sedation in dentistry. When properly done, oral sedation can provide comfort and a calming treatment environment for patients whose fears inhibit them from securing needed dental care. The authors provide information on medico-legal aspects of sedation, patient treatment recommendations, counseling, evaluation, monitoring, documentation, and proper discharge procedures. The reliable sedatives that have undergone years of clinical trials with a good safety record and predictable results are presented. For each sedative drug, the description, formulation and dosage, onset, duration of sedation, and side effects are discussed in a 2-part presentation.

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The author reports no conflicts of interest associated with this work.

Queries for the author may be directed to justin.romano@broadcastmed.com.