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ABSTRACT Monitoring with pulse oximetry, careful dosage and use of an ultra-slow technique in the administration of this potent drug for dental cases indicates that a continuous oxygen
supplement would not appear necessary routinely. The value of a pulse oximeter cannot be over-emphasised. It enables one to observe, from its outset, any progressive oxygen desaturation and
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THIS ARTICLE Read-Ward, G. Intravenous sedation in general dental practice--why oximetry?. _Br Dent J_ 168, 368–369 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4807204 Download citation *
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