Parental Satisfaction of Pediatric Dental Patients Treated under consed
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Objectives: To determine how much nitrous oxide (N2O) is needed to provide a child who is anxious with dental treatment, as well as to evaluate the child's behaviour, patient acceptance, parental satisfaction, postoperative complications, N2O–O2 sedation. Study degion:N2O sedation was used to treat 30 children, ages 3 to 9 who needed dental care. Throughout the trial, the following factors were monitored: the amount of N2O needed for the best sedation, patient behaviour, the patient's acceptance of N2O, the clinical recovery score, and postoperative problems. Results: The sedation was very effective, with 25–50% of N2O concentration. About 92.5% of children were fully cooperative, the dentist was able to work with comfort in 92.5% of children, significant improvement was seen in the patient’s behaviour with minimal complications, and 100% of the parents were satisfied with the treatment under sedation. Conclusion: Inhalational sedation with results in effective sedation, with increased patient comfort, and parental acceptance in providing dental treatment.