Role Of Radiology, Pharmacists And Clinical Laboratory Teams In Patient Post Administration Of Moderate Sedation During Dental Procedures

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Aseel Saleh Fairag , Omar Abdu Aljayed , Zainab Hassan Alamri , Sarah Osama Hariri , Meshal Abdullrahem Melebari , Sultan Mutiq Ateeq Alhuraybi , Khalaf Matar Hameed AlReshi , Adel Mohammed Abdullah Altheeb,
Humood Abdullah Ahmad Shaikh , Ali Mohammad Ali AlQahtani , Duaa abdaulziz bokhari , Aqlah Ahmed Qasem Oqayshi , Saad Muhammad Ali Al Shehri , Naif mohammed alzhrani , Musayid shafi saad alruqi , Majed Hussain Mahnashi

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Procedural sedation and analgesia are now widely accepted as the usual approach for managing pain and anxiety in juvenile dentistry patients who are undergoing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures outside of the operating room. Anxiolysis, a technique that integrates both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic methods, has a substantial impact on procedural sedation. Behavior Management Technology, a non-pharmacologic intervention, can effectively decrease preprocedural agitation, facilitate the transition to sedation, minimize the necessary dosage of sedative medicine, and lower the incidence of adverse events. With the advent of new sedative regimens and techniques in pediatric dentistry, it is important to assess the possible function of established sedatives provided through different routes, for different uses, and using new delivery modalities. This research aims to analyze and deliberate on the present condition of sedation techniques in the field of dentistry, and The role of radiology, pharmacists, and clinical laboratory teams in patient care following the delivery of moderate sedation during dental procedures

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