• Anesthesia progress · Jan 2014

    Do patients fear undergoing general anesthesia for oral surgery?

    • Jasmine R Elmore, James H Priest, and Daniel M Laskin.
    • Previously, senior dental student Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry. Currently, pediatric resident, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
    • Anesth Prog. 2014 Jan 1; 61 (2): 69-72.

    AbstractMany patients undergoing major surgery have more fear of the general anesthesia than the procedure. This appears to be reversed with oral surgery. Therefore, patients need to be as well informed about this aspect as the surgical operation.

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