J Korean Dent Soc Anesthesiol. 2006 Jun;6(1):6-12. Korean.
Published online Jun 01, 2016.
Copyright © 2006 Journal of the Korean Dental Society of Anesthesiology
Case Report

IV Deep Sedation Management of Waardenburg Syndrome Child during Dental Treatment: A case report

Seung-Oh Kim
    • Department of Dental Anesthesiology, Dankook University College of Dentistry, Cheonan, Korea.

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Abstract

IV Deep sedation is useful for Waardenburg syndrome Child undergoing extensive dental treatment. We experienced a case of dental treatment under IV deep sedation in a 3 years old boy with Waardenburg syndrome. He was treated on an outpateint basis. He was diagnosed hypothyroidism and received thyroid hormone. Premedication was done using ketamine and atropine IM. Induction using N2O-enflurane mask ventilation was uneventful and intravenous cathetering was carried out. IV deep sedation was maintained with midazolam-N2O combination. After monitering the patient for 2 hours and confirming his recovery, he was discharged from the day care unit. In summary, we report this successful IV Deep sedation management of Waardenburg syndrome child during dental treatment in as out patient.

Keywords
Dental treatment; IV Deep sedation; Waardenburg syndrome Child


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