A thorough assessment of a patient's medical status is standard practice when dental care is provided. Although this is true for procedures performed under local anesthesia alone, the information gathered may be viewed somewhat differently if the dentist is planning to use sedation or general anesthesia as an adjunct to dental treatment. This article is the first of a 2-part sequence and will address general principles and cardiovascular considerations. A second article will address pulmonary, metabolic, and miscellaneous disorders.Abstract
Copyright: 2009 by the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology
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Contributor Notes
Address correspondence to Dr Daniel E Becker, Professor of Life and Health Sciences, Sinclair Community College, Dayton, OH, 45402; Dan.Becker@sinclair.edu.