1999
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2044.1999.1013a.x
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Death in the dental chair

Abstract: Letters (two copies) must be typewritten on one side of the paper only and double spaced with wide margins. Copy should be prepared in the usual style and format of the Correspondence section. Authors must follow the advice about references and other matters contained in the Notice to Contributors to Anaesthesia printed at the back of each issue. The degree and diplomas of each author must be given in a covering letter personally signed by all the authors. Correspondence presented in any other style or format … Show more

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“…Queensway Anxiety Management Clinic is supported by Tees Health Authority, its aim being to substitute high quality conscious inhalation and intravenous sedation techniques for general anaesthesia in dentistry [2]. This is consistent with the consensus among policy makers and professionals that the use of general anaesthesia in dentistry should be minimised [8–15]. A recent review of general anaesthesia and conscious sedation recommended that general anaesthesia in dentistry should be restricted to hospitals from January 2002 [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Queensway Anxiety Management Clinic is supported by Tees Health Authority, its aim being to substitute high quality conscious inhalation and intravenous sedation techniques for general anaesthesia in dentistry [2]. This is consistent with the consensus among policy makers and professionals that the use of general anaesthesia in dentistry should be minimised [8–15]. A recent review of general anaesthesia and conscious sedation recommended that general anaesthesia in dentistry should be restricted to hospitals from January 2002 [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Following that same prescription, a number of groups have now presented results coupling general relativistic MHD (GRMHD) simulations with radiative modeling and ray-tracing codes (e.g. Noble et al 2007;Mościbrodzka et al 2009;Dexter et al 2009Dexter et al , 2010. More recent models have even included polarization measurements (Shcherbakov et al 2012).…”
Section: Matching Simulations With Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Det har vaeret indvendt, at dødsfald er uacceptable (14,76). Heroverfor er som forsvar for anvendelsen anført, at et manglende tilbud om generel anaestesi vil afholde mange patienter fra tandbehandling (77).…”
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