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Česky / Czech version | Anest. Neodkl. Péče, 13, 2002, No. 3, p. 103-105 |
Office-based Anaesthesia for Dentistry in the Disabled: Rotterdam Approach* Rupeht J.1 , Bouvy-Berends E. C. M.2 1 Universities of Rotterdam and Ljubljana 2 Center for special dentistry „Bijter“, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
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Summary: Dentistry for profoundly disabled patients has been hampered in the Netherlands by the chronic shortage of available anaesthetic care within the
few hospitals which provide it. In the Rotterdam region, two fully equipped office-based dental anaesthesia centres have been established. Profoundly
handicapped patients are assessed preoperatively by four experienced and dedicated anaesthetists. The anaesthetic assistants are also always the same
in order to accumulate experience. Dentists and their assistants are taught essentials of co-operation with the anaesthetist in a special course about
anaesthesia for dentists. It has been shown that dental care performed in office-based-anaesthesia setting is of superior quality. Preanaesthetic
assessment ensures safe fast-tracking for the day-case dentistry. Patients and their care-providers prefer office-based anaesthesia for dentistry, according
to the Rotterdam approach.
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