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Interest of 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen premix sedation in gerodontology
Elderly patients presenting cardiovascular, respiratory, or neurological disorders require a specific dental care approach, especially patients presenting Alzheimer’s disease. Sedative procedures can prevent dental care-induced stress, even when there is effective pain control, but they have to be a...
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author | Nicolas, Emmanuel Lassauzay, Claire |
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description | Elderly patients presenting cardiovascular, respiratory, or neurological disorders require a specific dental care approach, especially patients presenting Alzheimer’s disease. Sedative procedures can prevent dental care-induced stress, even when there is effective pain control, but they have to be adapted to accommodate age-induced physiological modifications, age-related pathologies, and the concomitant treatments. In many situations, routine sedative prescriptions for dental care, such as benzodiazepine or antihistaminics, are not recommended for these patients. Nitrous oxide inhalation together with a specific behavioral threshold is currently the only sedative procedure adapted to cognitively-impaired elderly patients. Nitrous oxide is able to curb stress and its cardiovascular consequences, improve oxygenation, and optimize cooperation during dental care, making not only rehabilitation treatments but also routine dental care a viable option. |
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spelling | pubmed-26852272009-06-05 Interest of 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen premix sedation in gerodontology Nicolas, Emmanuel Lassauzay, Claire Clin Interv Aging Perspectives Elderly patients presenting cardiovascular, respiratory, or neurological disorders require a specific dental care approach, especially patients presenting Alzheimer’s disease. Sedative procedures can prevent dental care-induced stress, even when there is effective pain control, but they have to be adapted to accommodate age-induced physiological modifications, age-related pathologies, and the concomitant treatments. In many situations, routine sedative prescriptions for dental care, such as benzodiazepine or antihistaminics, are not recommended for these patients. Nitrous oxide inhalation together with a specific behavioral threshold is currently the only sedative procedure adapted to cognitively-impaired elderly patients. Nitrous oxide is able to curb stress and its cardiovascular consequences, improve oxygenation, and optimize cooperation during dental care, making not only rehabilitation treatments but also routine dental care a viable option. Dove Medical Press 2009 2009-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2685227/ /pubmed/19503768 Text en © 2009 Nicolas and Lassauzay, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Perspectives Nicolas, Emmanuel Lassauzay, Claire Interest of 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen premix sedation in gerodontology |
title | Interest of 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen premix sedation in gerodontology |
title_full | Interest of 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen premix sedation in gerodontology |
title_fullStr | Interest of 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen premix sedation in gerodontology |
title_full_unstemmed | Interest of 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen premix sedation in gerodontology |
title_short | Interest of 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen premix sedation in gerodontology |
title_sort | interest of 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen premix sedation in gerodontology |
topic | Perspectives |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2685227/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19503768 |
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