2008
DOI: 10.1177/089875640802500219
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Anesthesia Monitoring in the Dental and Oral Surgery Patient

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“…All patients received multimodal anesthesia/analgesia, intraoral regional analgesia with 0.5% bupivicaine c , thermoregulation, and anesthesia monitoring. 32,33 Each included patient had an extraoral and intraoral examination with periodontal probing and intraoral radiographs. 34 The GTR procedures were performed by a board-certified veterinary dentist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All patients received multimodal anesthesia/analgesia, intraoral regional analgesia with 0.5% bupivicaine c , thermoregulation, and anesthesia monitoring. 32,33 Each included patient had an extraoral and intraoral examination with periodontal probing and intraoral radiographs. 34 The GTR procedures were performed by a board-certified veterinary dentist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and ECG r . 16 The patient was thermoregulated during anesthesia with a circulating water blanket s and passive insulation. 17 Nasal radiographs and dental radiographs of the oral mass were obtained using intraoral dental film t .…”
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“…For the treatment of oral pathology associated with pain and infection in healthy, elderly patients who need prolonged oral and maxillofacial surgery, multifunctional balanced anaesthesia monitoring with a team approach has been reported. 1,2 Hypothermia is the most common intraoperative thermal disturbance under general anaesthesia. 3 Hypothermia can occur as a result of extended exposure to a cool operating room temperature and depressed thermoregulatory reaction caused by anaesthesia.…”
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confidence: 99%