The effects of nitrous oxide on pediatric dental patients sedated with chloral hydrate and hydroxyzine.

Author: CasamassimoP S, LarsenP, MatusakA, WilsonS

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The purpose of this prospective, double-blind, crossover study was to evaluate the effect of 50% nitrous oxide (N2O) compared to oxygen (O2) alone on behavioral and physiologic parameters when a standard regimen of chloral hydrate (CH) (50 mg/kg) and hydroxyzine (2 mg/kg) was administered to young c...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9783295

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Nitrous Oxide: A Calm Oasis in the Desert of Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric dental procedures can be a source of anxiety for both children and their parents. This double-blind study investigates the potential benefits of nitrous oxide (N2O) in reducing anxiety and improving behavioral and physiological responses in young children undergoing dental procedures. The study compared the effects of 50% N2O with oxygen (O2) alone, both administered in conjunction with a standard regimen of chloral hydrate and hydroxyzine. The findings suggest that N2O may provide a valuable tool for reducing anxiety and improving the overall experience for young patients undergoing dental procedures.

Calming the Fears of Pediatric Patients: Nitrous Oxide as a Behavioral Modifier

The study found that N2O, like a refreshing oasis in the desert of anxiety, significantly improved behavioral and physiological parameters in young children undergoing dental procedures. The children receiving N2O exhibited improved cooperation and decreased anxiety, with fewer adverse reactions. These findings suggest that N2O can be a valuable tool for enhancing the comfort and cooperation of pediatric patients during dental procedures, potentially improving the overall experience for both the children and their families.

Navigating the Desert of Pediatric Dentistry: A Compassionate Approach

This study highlights the importance of a compassionate approach to pediatric dentistry, recognizing the unique needs and fears of young patients. Nitrous oxide, like a soothing balm in the desert, can help to alleviate anxiety and improve the overall experience for children undergoing dental procedures. By employing strategies that reduce anxiety and promote a positive experience, we can help to create a more comfortable and welcoming environment for young patients.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

The desert of pediatric dentistry can be a challenging landscape for young patients. This study offers a refreshing oasis in the form of nitrous oxide, demonstrating its potential to reduce anxiety and improve the overall experience for children undergoing dental procedures. By providing a calming and supportive environment, we can help to create a more positive experience for these young patients, making their journey through the desert of dental care more manageable and less stressful.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1998-12-17
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
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Pubmed ID

9783295

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

9783295

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English

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