If dentist apply oral sedation in his office ,he can:
- Increase the quality of his procedures
- Increase the quantity of treatments
- Have more accepted treatment plans
- Decrease stress for the patient
- Complex big cases patients
- Those who are allergic to Anesthesia
- Phobic,Anxious and Fearful patients
- Sever Gag reflex patients
- Post operative sensitive patients
Spectrum of sedation has 3 phases
- Minimal sedation
- Moderate sedation
- Deep sedation
through special residency training and got special licence.
Let us mention some of the most popular oral sedatives dentists can use:
Generic Trade
Diazepam Valium
Zalepon Sonata
Triazolam Halcion
Hydroxyzine Atarax or Vistaril
Lorazepam Ativan
Nitrous Oxide Laughing gas
In every dental office using oral sedatives, Romazicon (flumazenil) 10ml injection 1mg/10ml or 0.1mg/ml should be available to reverse the effect of bezos in case of over sedation(overdose).
Protocols: Usually pill can be taken one to two hours before procedure. If pill will be taken home, somebody should accompany the patient and he should be informed.
A dose at night can be given as well one day before the appointment depending on the case.
Valium(Diazepam) is usually given at bedtime . Dose depends on some factors like age, BMI, history and other medications.
- If age >or = to 65,then the dose ranges from 0 to 2.5mg
- If BMI >or= to 30,then the dose ranges from 5 to 10mg
Patients taking CNS depressants or other serious medications should be treated carefully. You should avoid prescribing Valium to all patients with the same dosage. Please seek consultation from experts before prescribing any medicine
in critical medical cases.
If you use oral sedatives in your office, it is recommended to track and monitor vital sign during the whole treatment appointment.Pulse oximeter blood pressure unite is necessary in this regard.
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