2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2010.09.005
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A Comparison of the Effects of Midazolam/Fentanyl and Midazolam/Tramadol for Conscious Intravenous Sedation During Third Molar Extraction

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“…[1] The control of anxiety can be performed through conscious sedation, for which benzodiazepine is the drug of choice in dental practice due to its efficacy, margin of clinical safety and ease of administration. [23] In Brazil, dentists do not have the habit of using conscious sedation with benzodiazepines frequently in the clinic, due to several issues, among which the deficiency in their training with regard to this type of medication. [4]…”
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“…[1] The control of anxiety can be performed through conscious sedation, for which benzodiazepine is the drug of choice in dental practice due to its efficacy, margin of clinical safety and ease of administration. [23] In Brazil, dentists do not have the habit of using conscious sedation with benzodiazepines frequently in the clinic, due to several issues, among which the deficiency in their training with regard to this type of medication. [4]…”
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“…(15,16) Göktay ve ark. (17) 3. molar diş çekimi sırasın-da sedasyon için midazolam, midazolamfentanil ve midazolam-tramadol'ü 3 grupta karşılaştırmış ve midazolam-tramadol grubundaki hastaların postoperatif ağrı düzeyini diğer iki gruptan da daha düşük bulmuşlardır.…”
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“…Several factors influence postextraction pain, including the degree of difficulty of the procedure, the method of incision (Cerqueira et al , ; Yuasa and Sugiura, ) and the mode of anaesthesia (intravenous sedation vs general anaesthesia) (Mackey, ; Garip et al , ; Göktay et al , ). However, no study has evaluated postoperative pain after intravenous sedation for impacted mandibular third molar extraction.…”
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