Abstract
Abstract A study was carried out on 82 very apprehensive children who had previously refused operative dental treatment. Inhalation sedation with Entonox was offered to each child and 53 children had their treatment completed with the use of sedation and local angalgesia. Nineteen children elected to have their treatment carried out without sedation and 10 patients refused all conscious techniques. The possible role of Entonox as a safe inhalation sedation agent in the dental management of some frightened young patients is discussed.
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