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Original Article

Choice of anaesthesia in dental operations

Pages 15-24 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Choice of anaesthesia between drug and acupuncture for dental surgeries has been a historical issue. Using the tool of decision analysis and clinical data from the medical literature, we developed an adequate mechanism for decision-making in the choice of dental anaesthesia. Our original approach toward the solution of this issue was two-dimensional decision analysis. In general our analytical results revealed that drugs are the preferred selection of anaesthesia for dental surgery. However, this conclusion is subject to the influence of a patient's physical and/or mental state. A typical decision analysis indicated that acupuncture analgesia is the preferred selection for dental patients with myocardial infarction.

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