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A survey of dental treatment under general anesthesia in a Korean university hospital pediatric dental clinic

Shin B, Yoo S, Kim J, Kim S, Kim J

BACKGROUND: In South Korea, the number of cases of dental treatment for the disabled is gradually increasing, primarily at regional dental clinics for the disabled. This study investigated pediatric patients...
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Dental treatment under general anesthesia in an intellectually disabled child with intellectually disabled parents

Han JH, Hyun HK, Kim YJ, Kim JW, Jang KT, Kim CC, Lee SH, Shin TJ

Children with an intellectual disability often demonstrate lack of cooperation during dental treatment and require behavioral management. A child with mild intellectual disability can be managed adequately using restraints and...
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Dental anesthesia for patients with allergic reactions to lidocaine: two case reports

Lee J, Lee JY, Kim HJ, Seo KS

Lidocaine, a local anesthetic commonly used in dental treatments, is capable of causing allergies or adverse effects similar to allergic reactions. However, the frequency of such occurrences in actual clinical...
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Use of ADMSâ„¢ during sedation for dental treatment of an intellectually disabled patient: a case report

Chi SI, Kim HJ, Seo KS, Yang M, Chang J

Dental treatment is often performed under general anesthesia or sedation when an intellectually disabled patient has a heightened fear of treatment or has difficulty cooperating. When it is impossible to...
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Body composition and hemodynamic changes in patients with special needs

Tsukamoto , Hitosugi T, Esaki K, Yokoyama T

BACKGROUND: Some patients with special needs exhibit intellectual disability, including deficits in cognitive skills and decreased quality of life. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively compare changes in...
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Use of a botulinum toxin A in dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery

Park KS, Lee CH, Lee JW

Botulinum toxin (BT) was the first toxin to be used in the history of human medicine. Among the eight known serotypes of this toxin, those currently used in medicine are...
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Therapeutic potential of stellate ganglion block in orofacial pain: a mini review

Jeon Y

Orofacial pain is a common complaint of patients that causes distress and compromises the quality of life. It has many etiologies including trauma, interventional procedures, nerve injury, varicella-zoster (shingles), tumor,...
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Prevalence of dental anxiety in 10-14 years old children and its implications

Kakkar M, Wahi A, Thakkar R, Vohra I, Shukla AK

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to provide insight on dental fear amongst schoolchildren and evaluate the association between caries experience and fear of dental procedures. METHODS: A sample size...
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Smart syringe pumps for drug infusion during dental intravenous sedation

Seo KS, Lee K

Dentists often sedate patients in order to reduce their dental phobia and stress during dental treatment. Sedatives are administered through various routes such as oral, inhalation, and intravenous routes. Intravenous...
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Remifentanil induces autophagy and prevents hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis in Cos-7 cells

Yoon JY, Baek CW, Woo MN, Kim EJ, Yoon JU, Park CH

BACKGROUND: This study investigated the effect of remifentanil pretreatment on Cos-7 cells exposed to oxidative stress, and the influence of remifentanil on intracellular autophagy and apoptotic cell death. METHODS: Cells were...
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Effects of airway evaluation parameters on the laryngeal view grade in mandibular prognathism and retrognathism patients

Karm MH, Chi SI, Kim J, Kim HJ, Seo KS, Bahk JH, Park CJ

BACKGROUND: Failure to maintain a patent airway can result in brain damage or death. In patients with mandibular prognathism or retrognathism, intubation is generally thought to be difficult. We determined...
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