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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 8, 516-519, Copyright © 1961 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society
1 Hôpital St-Joseph de Rosemont, Montreal 36, P.Q.
This is an observation of 300 patients who underwent general anesthesia with Nitrous-Oxide-Fluothane-02 for dental treatments of some kind or other. Eighty per cent of those patients were children whose age ranged from 2 and 15 years, with an average age of 4–10 years.
The technique used has proven useful because it is safe and permits the dentist to work more freely. Fluothane has the advantage of producing dryness of the mouth and so gives ideal conditions for filling teeth which would otherwise be extracted.
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