Safe pediatric dental anesthesia is the right of every child
When you tell anyone in health care that “sedation” to the point of coma is given in dentists’ and oral surgeons’ offices every day, without a separate anesthesia professional present to give the medications and monitor the patient, the response often is disbelief.
“But they can’t do that,” I’ve been told more than once.
Yes, they can. Physicians are not allowed to do a procedure and provide sedation or general anesthesia at the …