2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2004.06.009
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Tape recorded hypnosis in oral and maxillofacial surgery—basics and first clinical experience

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“…Reproducible level II evidence supports the efficacy of hypnosis in reducing perioperative anxiety. 25,26 Similarly, the evidence supports the use of acupuncture in improving postoperative nausea. 28,29 However, 1 level V evidence study reports on the risk of infection in acupuncture use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Reproducible level II evidence supports the efficacy of hypnosis in reducing perioperative anxiety. 25,26 Similarly, the evidence supports the use of acupuncture in improving postoperative nausea. 28,29 However, 1 level V evidence study reports on the risk of infection in acupuncture use.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…[17][18][19][20] Hypnosis is effective in relieving anxiety and fear in the perioperative care of plastic surgery patients. 25,26 Acupuncture can be adopted to improve postoperative nausea and vomiting. 28,29 With regard to publication trends, we found that publications of NP studies have been markedly outpacing those of MBP practices since the year 2000.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hipnozun dezavantajları arasında yöntemin zihinsel engelli, koopere olamayan ve hipnoza odaklanamayan bireylerde uygulanamaması bulunmaktadır. Bu yöntemle farmakolojik yöntemler kadar başarılı sonuçlar elde edilememektedir (56,57).…”
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“…Nachdem eigene Untersuchungen eine hohe theoretische Akzeptanz des Verfahrens bei mund-, kiefer-und gesichtschirurgischen Patienten erwiesen [9], besteht in der Klinik für Kiefer-und Gesichtschirurgie des Universitätsklinikums Schleswig-Holstein seit dem Jahr 2002 die Möglichkeit zur Behandlung in kombinierter Lokalanästhesie/Klinischer Hypnose [10].…”
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“…Aufgrund der bislang gewonnenen klinischen Eindrücke [7,9,10] wurde als Hypothese formuliert, dass eine behandlungsbegleitende Hypnose die Zufriedenheit MKG-chirurgischer Patienten mit ihrer in Lokalanästhesie durchgeführten Therapie steigert.…”
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