GAGGING A REVIEW

  • Kaira L
  • Dabral E
  • Kukreja H
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Abstract

The gag reflex is a complex physiologic phenomenon. The problem compromises the quality of dental treatment and is a barrier to optimal patient care. The function of the reflex is protective in nature. When the reflex is abnormally active, the dentist may be presented with a bewildering and frustrating problem in various dental procedures, resulting in a strong potential for compromised treatment. The technique or techniques used should be dictated by the cause or causes involved. If organic disturbances, anatomic anomalies, or bio mechanical inadequacies of the existing prosthesis are not key causes the services of trained specialists are needed to help with behavioral management of the problem. A review of management of patients follows and includes strategies to assist clinicians.

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Kaira, L. S., Dabral, E., & Kukreja, H. S. (2014). GAGGING A REVIEW. Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU, 04(01), 149–155. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1703755

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