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Deep Sedation for Dental Care Management in Healthy and Special Health Care Needs Children: A Retrospective Study.

Inmaculada Gómez-RíosAmparo Pérez-SilvaClara Serna-MuñozFrancisco Javier Ibáñez-LópezPaula M Periago-BayonasAntonio José Ortiz-Ruiz
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
Differences in treatments carried out did not depend on the general health status or the failure rate but on age, with more pulp treatments in healthy children who were younger, and more extractions near to the age of physiological turnover in children with SHCN who were older. Intervention under deep sedation with a minimally invasive treatments approach met the expectations of parents and guardians, as it improved the children's quality of life.
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