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The Role of General Anaesthesia in Special Care & Paediatric Dentistry; Inclusion Criteria and Clinical Indications.
Dental practitioners dealing with children and individuals with
special needs can be supported by the provision of general
anaesthesia for the most challenging patients in situations where
other options are insufficient. The availability of general
anaesthesia will further the aim of extending access to the widest
range of dental care to the greatest number of patients regardless
of disability, age or phobia. The objective is to ensure patients have
a pain-free and healthy mouth, and any necessary treatment in the
most appropriate setting related to their specific needs. A strictly
individual and holistic approach is required when evaluating the
risk versus benefit of proceeding with general anaesthesia for
delivery of dental treatment particularly for children and special
needs individuals. It is vitally important to consider and address all
relevant factors specific to this particular group of patients
including assessment of capacity, validity of consent, and any
specific medical, social and behavioural issues. The other sedation
modalities must be always taken into consideration.
This article emphasises the crucial decision-making role of dentists
in the referral process for dental treatment under general
anaesthesia and the need for multidisciplinary co-operation
between dental practitioners, community and hospital services.