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Cochrane EvidencePublished 28 Sep 2015
Comparing sedation versus general anaesthesia for children who need to have dental treatment
Review question This updated Cochrane systematic review aimed to look at evidence comparing use of sedation versus general anaesthesia to help children (up to 18 years of age) undergoing dental treatment. We wanted to see which (if any) approach allowed dental treatment to be carried out safely and effectively. We were also interested in the relative ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 23 Dec 2014
Does a local anaesthetic injection in children and young people having dental treatment under general anaesthetic reduce pain after treatment?
Review question Do injections of local anaesthetic given whilst children and young people (aged 17 years or younger) are having dental treatment under general anaesthetic reduce the amount of pain felt afterwards? Background It can be difficult when giving dental treatment to children and young people to do it simply using a local anaesthetic (LA) ...
