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Dental treatment for handicapped patients; sedation vs general anesthesia and update of dental treatment in patients with different diseases
Authors:José R Corcuera-Flores  José M Delgado-Mu?oz  José C Ruiz-Villandiego  Isabel Maura-Solivellas  Guillermo Machuca-Portillo
Institution:1.Associated profesor in special care in dentistry, University of Sevilla, Spain;2.Private practice in special care in dentistry, Quirón Hospital, San Sebastián, Spain;3.Private practice in special care in dentistry, Nens Hospital, Barcelona Spain;4.Chairman of special care in dentistry unit, University of Sevilla, Spain
Abstract:Dental treatment on Handicapped Patients is often difficult because many people with a wide range of ages (from children to the elderly) with different pathologies that can affect the oral cavity and differ widely are included in this group. This situation creates some controversy, because according to pathology, each patient will be treated differently depending on collaboration, general health status, age or medication used to treat this pathologies. According to this situation we can opt for an outpatient treatment without any kind of previous medication, a treatment under conscious or deep sedation or a under general anesthesia treatment. With this systematic review is intended to help clarify in which cases patients should be treated under general anesthesia, sedation (conscious or deep) or outpatient clinic without any medication, as well as clarify what kind of treatments can be carried in private dental clinics and which should be carried out in a hospital. It will also discuss the most common diseases among this group of patients and the special care to be taken for their dental treatment. Key words:Hospital dentistry, handicapped patient.
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