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General anaesthesia of out-patients in pedodontics.
Complete dental treatment of 180 children has been undertaken under general anaesthesia. Indications for this were mental retardation and dental fear. Because of the simple technique and advantageous pharmacological properties, ketamine, and later its Hungarian analogue, Calypsol, were used.