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DENTAL TREATMENT OF PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS
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KMID : 1144020060020010001
Abstract
Patients with severe mental problems have difficulty maintaining good oral hygiene, so that the incidence of dental disease is greater, the disease is more severe, and the progression is much faster in these patients. Generally, they require physical restraint, drug-induced sedation, and general anesthesia since they are not cooperative. In many cases, these patients have systemic disease, so that the prognosis after dental treatment depends highly on the management of existing diseases. The problems related to treating these patients are examined and methods of using general anesthesia and sedatives are further examined to propose better ways of treating these patients.
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Mental disorder; Handicapped patients; General anesthesia; Sedation
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