Abstract
Dental practitioners should use their knowledge and skills and be able to iden-tify and effectively treat dental diseases in children. The child’s and family’s response should be taken into account for providing safe and effective treatment for the pediatric patients. The present study aims to analyze the preference of GA by parents for children under 5 years of age. This retrospective study was conducted among the pediatric dental patients under 5 years of age visiting Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals. The collected data was sta-tistically analyzed using IBM SPSS Software (20.0). The results proved that the majority (72.08%) of the parents did not accept the GA procedure. Parents of 3 year old children were the most accepting (44.2%) of GA procedure. Among gender, parents of female children show a slightly higher percentage of acceptance (51.2%) when compared to the parents of the male children (48.8%). Most common reason for acceptance was parents of children undergoing full mouth rehabilitation procedures(55.8%). Majority of the parents who accepted the GA procedure were educated (83.7%) which shows that educational qualification plays an important role. Therefore, it is important to bring the positive attitude among parents for delivering safe and quality dental treatment.
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Geethika, B., Jessy, & Manjari. (2020). Assessment of factors affecting parent’s preference of general anesthesia for performing pedodontic procedures in a university hospital set up. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(Special Issue 3), 915–922. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11iSPL3.3049
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