List of Articles by MeSH
ANESTHESIA, DENTAL
- Gašparović S, Milić M, Goranović T, Butorac-Rakvin L. Anaesthesia in Dental Medicine. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2004;38(4):284-5.
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| Title in English: |
Anaesthesia in Dental Medicine |
| Title in Croatian: |
Anestezija u stomatologiji |
| Type of Article: |
congress abstract |
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ANESTHESIA, DENTAL |
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Introduction. The majority of dental procedures are carried out under local anaesthesia (90%). Reasons for this are the simple preparation of the patient, out-patient treatment and rare complications. However, there are patients and conditions for which such procedures are impossible to perform under local anaesthesia.Aim. The aim of this study was to determine the indications and complications of general anaesthesia in dental patients.Materials and methods. We analysed 864 patients during a period from 2001 to 2004 in the University Hospital Dubrava, in whom dental operations were performed. In preoperative preparation patients require laboratory findings, ECG, case history and paediatric or internist examination. They are premedicated with atropine and midazola intramuscularly, and the type of anaesthesia determined according to the type of operation, age and general condition of the patient.Results. During the period from 2001 to 2004 864 patients were analysed in the University Hospital Dubrava, in whom an operation was performed. Indications for general anaesthesia were children, mentally retarded persons and those with inflamed soft tissues of the oral cavity. Teeth extractions were performed under inhalation anaesthesia on a mask (692), and patients with multiple dental repairs were intubated (172). During anaesthesia blood pressure, ECG, peripheral saturation with oxygen and CO2 concentration was measured. The patients were monitored for 6 hours after the operation, after which they were released from hospital if there were no complications.Complications were rare: laryngo and bronchospasm in 3 patients, arrhythmia in 5, nausea and vomiting in 6, and postoperational excitation occurred in 3 patients.Conclusion. Children and mentally retarded persons were the most frequent indications for general anaesthesia in dental medicine. Complications occurred in 17 patients (1.8%) which is an acceptable risk for this type of operation. |
- Tagger E, Tagger M. Periodontal Ligament Injection: Clinical Features and Experimental Study. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1997;31(Suppl):281-4.
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Periodontal Ligament Injection: Clinical Features and Experimental Study |
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Intraligamentarna anestezija: Klinička slika i eksperimentalna studija |
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congress report |
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PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT ANESTHESIA, DENTAL |
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- Mihelčić Z, Keros J, Arko V. [Correlation of blood-glucose level and adrenaline-added local anaesthesia]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1993;27(2):135-41.
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- Švajhler T, Knežević G. [Postextraction complications and the choice of anesthesia]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1990;24(4):241-51.
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Postextraction complications and the choice of anesthesia |
| Title in Croatian: |
Utjecaj anestezije na pojavu postekstrakcijskih komplikacija |
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original scientific paper |
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ANESTHESIA, DENTAL ANESTHESIA, GENERAL TOOTH EXTRACTION + adverse effects PAIN, POSTOPERATIVE ORAL HEMORRHAGE |
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The aim of the investigation is to evaluate the dependence of the most frequent postextraction complications (pain, hemorrhage, hematoma, swelling and dry socket) in relation to the choice of anesthesia. The total of 447 teeth was extracted in 319 male and female persons between 11 and 80 years of age. The most important conclusion of the investigations is that vasoconstrictor in local anesthetic solutions does not influence the incidence of postextraction complications. Clot disturbance, higher incidence of dry socket and unpredicted time of pain appearance were found in the local anesthetic group with lower concentration of vasoconstrictor. Statistically significant difference between local and general anesthesia does not exist in relation to blood clot disturbances, although a great number of clot fails is evident in local anesthetic group. The pain intensity is lower when teeth extraction were performed under general anesthesia. |
- Linčir I, Rošin-Grget K. [Drugs interaction with local anesthetics]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1989;23(3):225-30.
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- Amsel V, Katanec D. [Comparison of the effect the local anesthetics xylocaine and cystocaine in oral medicine]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(3):199-206.
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- Simonić A, Atanacković D, Brkić N. [The effect of noradrenaline and adrenaline on the action of lidocaine during local anesthesia]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1986;20(2):153-9.
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- Arko V, Miše I. [The use of ketamine anesthesia in dentistry]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1974;8(2):59-63.
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| Title in English: |
The use of ketamine anesthesia in dentistry |
| Title in Croatian: |
Primjena opće anastezije ketalarom u stomatologiji |
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ANESTHESIA, DENTAL KETAMINE |
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- Najzar-Fleger D, Jugović-Gujić Z, Blažić D. [Relief of pain in the course of endodontic treatment]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1968;3(3):150-6.
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- Pećina-Hrncević A, Korda D. [Practical importance of ossified ligaments in conduction anesthesia of the mandibular nerve]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1968;3(3):142-9.
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- Miše I, Keros P. [Conduction anesthesia in the lip, chin and facial region]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1967;2(4):197-206.
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| Title in English: |
Conduction anesthesia in the lip, chin and facial region |
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Provodna anestezija u podrucju usnica, brade i abraza. |
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| MeSH: |
ANESTHESIA, CONDUCTION ANESTHESIA, DENTAL DENTISTRY |
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