SAAD Digest
March 2024
Volume: 40
Issue: 1
Title: Patient experiences and outcomes following intravenous sedation in an oral surgery setting
Author(s): A.K. Lamba, A. Heewa, O. Johnson King, M. Eghtessad
Abstract:
Intravenous sedation is a widely used method of providing elective dental treatment to patients that may be anxious, have a gag reflex or who are undergoing a difficult surgical procedure when local or general anaesthetic on its own is contraindicated. A telephone questionnaire was conducted post extraction for those who had undergone treatment under intravenous sedation at the Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospital in 2017 and 2021. We aimed to evaluate the service and demonstrate patient reported experiences and outcomes of intravenous sedation as a method for oral surgical procedures.
Results were positive, with 100% of patients opting to use this method again for dental treatment and 100% of patients recommending this method to friends and family if they were to undergo a similar procedure.
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