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PEDİATRİK DİŞHEKİMLİĞİNDE SEDASYON

CONSCIOUS SEDATION IN PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

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Dental treatment is very difficult for both dentist and children who resist to refuse treatment. Before treatment, administration of sedative agents to uncooperative and children with mental or physical disabilities provides a comfortable treatment for dentists and patients. In this article, the sedative agents and administration routes were discussed
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bazı çocukların denial tedaviden korkmaları ve tedaviye direnmeleri hem hekim hem de çocuk için dental girişimleri stresli bir olay haline getirir. Bu tür çocuklarda tedaviden önce sedatif ajanların uygulanması hekim ve hasta için rahat bir ortam sağlar. Bu makalede dişhekimliğinde kutlanılan sedatif ajanlar vc kullanılma yöntemleri tartışılmıştır.
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