Dental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental care

The aim of the study was to examine how physical (dental caries) and psychosocial (age, dental anxiety and dental health behaviour) factors, associated with child and parent, influenced dentists’ sedation choice when a child presents in pain. Methods: 600 parents whose children w...

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Main Author: Carson P, Freeman R
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Language: Bahasa Inggris
Published: Blackwell Synergy 2001
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spelling oai:lib.umy.ac.id:930772021-06-16T13:12:33ZDental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental careCarson P, Freeman R The aim of the study was to examine how physical (dental caries) and psychosocial (age, dental anxiety and dental health behaviour) factors, associated with child and parent, influenced dentists’ sedation choice when a child presents in pain. Methods: 600 parents whose children were aged between 5 and 11 years took part: 200 attended for routine dental care (RDC); the remaining 400 attended as emergency patients and were offered either dental general anaesthesia (DGA) or relative analgesia (RA). The subjects were approached and invited to take part.Blackwell Synergy2001Buku Teks Bahasa Inggrishttp://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=93077
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Dental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental care
description The aim of the study was to examine how physical (dental caries) and psychosocial (age, dental anxiety and dental health behaviour) factors, associated with child and parent, influenced dentists’ sedation choice when a child presents in pain. Methods: 600 parents whose children were aged between 5 and 11 years took part: 200 attended for routine dental care (RDC); the remaining 400 attended as emergency patients and were offered either dental general anaesthesia (DGA) or relative analgesia (RA). The subjects were approached and invited to take part.
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author Carson P, Freeman R
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title Dental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental care
title_short Dental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental care
title_full Dental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental care
title_fullStr Dental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental care
title_full_unstemmed Dental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental care
title_sort dental caries, age and anxiety: factors influencing sedation choice for children attending for emergency dental care
publisher Blackwell Synergy
publishDate 2001
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