2021
DOI: 10.15644/asc55/2/6
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Post-DIscharge Complications of Dental Treatment in General Anesthesia Performed in a Day-Care Service

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“…One of the complications that may occur in dental treatments performed under general anesthesia is postoperative dental bleeding. Similar to our study, Brailo et al stated (10), that the incidence of postoperative bleeding was found to be 36.4% in patients who underwent dental treatments under general anesthesia. Cantekin et al (20), contrary to our study, reported that the most common postoperative symptom was bleeding, with a rate of 59%, and postoperative dental bleeding was observed in 79.3% of these patients.…”
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“…One of the complications that may occur in dental treatments performed under general anesthesia is postoperative dental bleeding. Similar to our study, Brailo et al stated (10), that the incidence of postoperative bleeding was found to be 36.4% in patients who underwent dental treatments under general anesthesia. Cantekin et al (20), contrary to our study, reported that the most common postoperative symptom was bleeding, with a rate of 59%, and postoperative dental bleeding was observed in 79.3% of these patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…As anesthesia and surgical procedures have become safer, postoperative complications such as pain, nausea and vomiting have become more prominent (9). In the literature, there are few studies evaluating postoperative comfort in dental procedures completed under general anesthesia (10).…”
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“…Las complicaciones respiratorias más frecuentes son el laringoespasmo y el broncoespasmo. El riesgo de desarrollar complicaciones respiratorias es mayor en aquellos niños con apnea obstructiva del sueño [22], [23].…”
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“…General anesthesia (GA) is a well-documented therapeutic option for the provision of dental treatment, not only for special healthcare patients but also for uncooperative pediatric patients and for the provision of complex dental treatments in any age group ( 4 , 5 ). The greatest advantage of GA in the population of special healthcare needs patients is the possibility of providing comprehensive treatment in a single visit, thus reducing the number of appointments and visit-related stressful events ( 6 ).…”
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