Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part F (2021)
Comparison of patient and parental preference between nitrous oxide sedation and conventional behavior management technique for dental treatment: A randomized crossover study
Author(s):
Vishakha Kashyap, Bharat Suneja, Jasvir Kaur, Amanpreet Singh and Sunaina Jodhka
Abstract:
Aim: To Compare patient and parental preference between nitrous oxide sedation and conventional behaviour management technique for dental treatment.
Material and Methods: This cross-over split mouth study design was performed on 30 children (6-12 years old) who require a bilateral treatment involving inferior alveolar nerve block. 15 children were enrolled in a group A & 15 children in a group B. Thereafter, the outcome of preference of technique was assessed by parent and child after both techniques were performed.
Results: The collected data was statistically analysed. The majority of children and parents preferred nitrous oxide inhalation sedation to conventional behaviour management techniques.
Conclusion: Study concludes that nitrous oxide was preferred by both children and their parents over conventional behavior management techniques.
Pages: 398-401 | 1519 Views 420 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Vishakha Kashyap, Bharat Suneja, Jasvir Kaur, Amanpreet Singh and Sunaina Jodhka. Comparison of patient and parental preference between nitrous oxide sedation and conventional behavior management technique for dental treatment: A randomized crossover study. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2021;7(1):398-401. DOI: 10.22271/oral.2021.v7.i1f.1159