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J Korean Acad Pediatr Dent. 2008;35(4): 700-708.
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A SURVEY OF GUARDIANS' COGNITION LEVEL AND SATISFACTION RATE ABOUT CONSCIOUS SEDATION |
Han-Ju Choi1, Jae-Hong Park2, Gwang-Chul Kim2, Sung-Chul Choi2 |
1Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University 2Institute of oral biology, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University |
Corresponding Author:
Jae-Hong Park ,Tel: 02-958-9371, Email: pedopjh@khu.ac.kr |
Received: December 10, 2007; Accepted: July 16, 2008. |
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ABSTRACT |
The aim of this study was to recognize guardians' desire and awareness on sedation, and to guide guardians' satisfaction and cooperation. Followings are the conclusion : 1. Information supply about conscious sedation were restrictive and insufficient. 2. Both first-visit guardians and guardians of sedated patients were interested in decrease of dental fear. 3. Both first-visit guardians and guardians of sedated patients were satisfied with psychological improvement better than behavior improvement. Therefore, decrease of patients'ear and anxiety was essential. 4. Both first-visit guardians and guardians of sedated patients didn't recognize accurate safety of conscious sedation. |
Keywords:
Behavior management | Conscious sedation | Guardians | Cognition | Satisfaction |
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