Abstract

A method of combined anesthesia using inhaled premedication with a xenon-oxygen mixture was developed, followed by local anesthesia with articaine drugs in pediatric outpatient dental practice. 61 children, from 2 to 9 years old, who were referred for treatment under anesthesia due to an irresistible fear of dental surgery, were admitted for treatment. The developed method allowed all interventions to be carried out in conditions of emotional comfort and stable vegetative indicators in most patients. As a result, in 92% of children sent for treatment under anesthesia, they managed to undergo treatment with combined analgesia with a preserved consciousness. Thus, the developed method of combined anesthesia based on premedication with a mixture of xenon and oxygen combined with local anesthesia is effective, safe and promising for wideSpread use in children’s dental practice.

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