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Dental treatment outcomes in Thai children treated for severe early-childhood caries under general anaesthesia and non-pharmacological behaviour management: a retrospective study.

N PratyaprateepVarangkanar JirarattanasophaApiwan Smutkeeree
Published in: European archives of paediatric dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry (2024)
Although patients in the GA group had higher dental and behaviour problems than the NP group, the overall dental-treatment outcomes, including oral hygiene and behaviour improvement, were not significantly different between groups Therefore, regular follow-up and preventive treatment in the maintenance phase are essential for children with severe early-childhood caries.
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