2012
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6831-12-21
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Practices and opinions on nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation from dentists licensed to perform relative analgesia in Brazil

Abstract: BackgroundRelative analgesia (RA), defined as the use of inhalation sedation with nitrous oxide and oxygen, is one of the most common pharmacological behavior management techniques used to provide sedation and analgesia for dental patients. This study aimed to assess RA licensed Brazilian dentists’ practices and opinions about nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation in the dental setting.MethodsA cross sectional national survey was conducted with 281 dentists who were certified to perform RA, using an electronically mai… Show more

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“…Thus, the barriers of time pressures and costs of equipment did not exist for those within the PDS. This suggestion that increased provision and confidence occur as a result of available inhalation sedation equipment is supported by the work of Daher et al and Freeman and Carson . This research showed that possession of inhalation sedation equipment allowed the dentists to increase their skills and be more confident to practise inhalation sedation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Thus, the barriers of time pressures and costs of equipment did not exist for those within the PDS. This suggestion that increased provision and confidence occur as a result of available inhalation sedation equipment is supported by the work of Daher et al and Freeman and Carson . This research showed that possession of inhalation sedation equipment allowed the dentists to increase their skills and be more confident to practise inhalation sedation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…From a theoretical perspective, and coincidentally from the most recent standards , it is important to determine the extent that past education and training of practitioners is associated with intentions to use inhalation sedation. The current literature has been equivocal about the relationship between education and training and the provision of conscious sedation . These investigators have pointed to the role of barriers, other than education, which prevent practitioners from providing conscious sedation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dentists qualified at educational institutions can perform sedation with nitrous oxide, but the technique requires the collaboration and cooperation of the patient to wear the inhalation mask [25,26]; therefore, it was most likely not performed in the studied cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of respondents were female (64.6 %). Of the 136 respondents, most of whom were located in the south and southeastern portion of Brazil, 77.0 % used this sedation method in clinical practice; however, most reported using the method "sometimes" (53.5 %), and focused more on adult patients [ 234 ]. Some evidence suggests Brazilian dentists do not use Dentists can prescribe medications containing narcotic substances, psychotropic drugs or other controlled substances.…”
Section: What Is the Regulatory Language Related To Performing Dentalmentioning
confidence: 99%