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Dental work today under anesthesia by anewkindofperfect Posted Fri 27 Aug 2010 7:29am Today we go to Children's Hospital so that Emily can get her teeth cleaned under general anesthesia. She is having xrays, a cleaning, and impressions made. The impressions are being made so that the dentist can make a bite guard that clips on to her back molars. She grinds her teeth like mad - called bruxism. She has worn down most of her teeth Read on »
Dental Care for your Toddler’s Teeth by Randall LaFrom Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:07pm – a leading dentist in Cupertino, parents should not treat the dental health of their toddlers lightly, as tooth decay is one of the most common childhood diseases. However, this can... dentist in Cupertino, parents should not treat the dental health of their toddlers lightly, as tooth decay is one of the most common childhood diseases. However, this can Read on »
Poorly maintained anesthesia machine associated with awareness under anesthesia by David Smith, MD Posted Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:03pm anesthesia machine which resulted in three patients being partially awake during their surgery.    With respect to the anesthesia machine the California Health and Human services Statement of Deficiencies notes that on 3/28/08 an Anesthesiologist expressed some question about the functionality of the anesthesia machine during a surgical procedure.   The same Read on »
Anesthesia Management Technique in Sedation Dentistry | Health … by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Fri 24 Jul 2009 10:05pm Ultimately, the goal of anesthesia is to provide a safe surgical environment for the patient to achieve a desired level of comfort during the dental procedure and to allow the oral surgeon to focus on the operation. … View original here:  Anesthesia Management Technique in Sedation Dentistry | Health … Read on »
New Drug Eliminates Effects of Local Anesthesia by Dr. Helaine Smith Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:06am Hate feeling like your lip or tongue is about five sizes too big once you've been subjected to anesthesia? According to today's New York Times, Novalar Pharmaceuticals, a small drug company, has won FDA approval to market a new drug that dispels the effects of local anesthesia. According to the Times article, the new drug, called OraVerse, "cut Read on »
Nurse Anesthesia in Opportunity | Free Download by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Mon 28 Sep 2009 10:03pm Nurse anesthetists may also be employed by dentists , dental specialists, podiatrists, plastic surgeons , and by the increasingly common ambulatory surgical centers, health... to include the source for the article and does not alter the content. … More here:  Nurse Anesthesia in Opportunity | Free Download Read on »
Is Anesthesia-Free Dentistry Best for Your Pet? by Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Tue 27 Apr 2010 5:16pm be   Fear and loathe anesthesia though you might, the answer to the above question is a no-brainer for me. The so-called "anesthesia- or sedation-free" dental cleaning... as a result of 1. Our heightened understanding of the need for dental care for our pets. 2. The fear of anesthesia (yes, it’s true, anesthesia carries risks). 3. The reduced Read on »
Anesthesia and Alzheimer's Disease by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Nov 2010 11:17am ... FYI. Read on »
New Drug Eliminates Effects of Local Anesthesia by Dr. Helaine Smith Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:52pm Hate feeling like your lip or tongue is about five sizes too big once you've been subjected to anesthesia? According to today's New York Times, Novalar Pharmaceuticals, a small drug company, has won FDA approval to market a new drug that dispels the effects of local anesthesia. According to the Times article, the new drug, called OraVerse, "cut Read on »
Is an ?anesthesia-free? dentistry for your pet? by Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Tue 14 Oct 2008 4:48am anesthesia-free” dental cleaning is NOT an appropriate approach to managing our pets’ dental health. A variety of companies are now offering this service in a bunch of states... traction among pet owners as a result of… 1) our heightened understanding of the need for dental care for our pets, 2) the fear of anesthesia, since most of us also know Read on »