Literature DB >> 16637480

Balancing efficacy and safety in the use of oral sedation in dental outpatients.

Raymond A Dionne1, John A Yagiela, Charles J Coté, Mark Donaldson, Michael Edwards, David J Greenblatt, Daniel Haas, Shobha Malviya, Peter Milgrom, Paul A Moore, Guy Shampaine, Michael Silverman, Roger L Williams, Stephen Wilson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Concerns about the safety of pediatric oral sedation and the incremental use of triazolam in adults prompted a workshop cosponsored by several professional organizations. OVERVIEW: There is a strong need and demand for adult and pediatric sedation services. Using oral medication to achieve anxiolysis in adults appears to have a wide margin of safety. Mortality and serious morbidity, however, have been reported with oral conscious sedation, especially in young children. Most serious adverse events are related to potentially avoidable respiratory complications.
CONCLUSIONS: Clinical trials are needed to evaluate oral sedative drugs and combinations, as well as to develop discharge criteria with objective quantifiable measures of home readiness. Courses devoted to airway management should be developed for dentists who provide conscious sedation services. State regulation of enteral administration of sedatives to achieve conscious sedation is needed to ensure safety. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Safety in outpatient sedation is of paramount concern, with enteral administration of benzodiazepines appearing safe but poorly documented in the office setting. Conscious sedation by the enteral route, including incremental triazolam, necessitates careful patient evaluation, monitoring, documentation, facilities, equipment and personnel as described in American Dental Association and American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry guidelines.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16637480     DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2006.0223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Dent Assoc        ISSN: 0002-8177            Impact factor:   3.634


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1.  Oral sedation: a primer on anxiolysis for the adult patient.

Authors:  Mark Donaldson; Gino Gizzarelli; Brian Chanpong
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  2007

2.  Are drug-related dental management cautions in Lexicomp Online for Dentistry evidence-based? A systematic review of the literature.

Authors:  Ayesha Qadeer; Temitope T Omolehinwa; Mel Mupparapu; Sunday O Akintoye
Journal:  Quintessence Int       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 1.677

3.  Flumazenil reversal of sublingual triazolam: a randomized controlled clinical trial.

Authors:  Kazuo Hosaka; Douglass Jackson; Jacqueline E Pickrell; Masahiro Heima; Peter Milgrom
Journal:  J Am Dent Assoc       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 3.634

4.  Effectiveness and safety of oral sedation in adult patients undergoing dental procedures: a systematic review.

Authors:  Jimmy de Oliveira Araújo; Cristiane de Cássia Bergamaschi; Luciane Cruz Lopes; Caio Chaves Guimarães; Natalia Karol de Andrade; Juliana Cama Ramacciato; Rogério Heládio Lopes Motta
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-01-25       Impact factor: 2.692

5.  Effectiveness and safety of oral sedation in adult patients undergoing dental procedures: protocol for a systematic review.

Authors:  Jimmy de Oliveira Araújo; Rogério Heládio Lopes Motta; Cristiane de Cássia Bergamaschi; Caio Chaves Guimarães; Juliana Cama Ramacciato; Natalia Karol de Andrade; Mabel Fernandes Fiqueiró; Luciane Cruz Lopes
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-01-13       Impact factor: 2.692

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