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How to Minimize Repeat Dental General Anaesthetics.

Dental Update 2017 May
This article aims to provide general dental practitioners (GDPs) with the knowledge to improve their referrals primarily for children who they feel require a dental general anaesthetic. It discusses the impact of a general anaesthetic (GA) on a child and the financial impacts of dental general anaesthetics (DGAs). The risks of DGAs are well recognized and the ways in which the dental team in primary, secondary care and service commissioners can reduce the risk of repeat DGAs are discussed. Clinical relevance: Dentists should be aware of the risks involved in GA and the importance of reducing repeat DGAs.

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