Genetic disorder ups sedation risks; lessons to learn from Kodak

Dear DrBicuspid Member,

A 10-year-old Texas boy with a genetic disorder called Treacher Collins syndrome died after being given anesthesia prior to undergoing a dental procedure -- the second such case in recent years in the U.S.

Anesthesia experts say the condition, which affects the structure of the face, also compromises the airway and that dental patients with Treacher Collins who require anesthesia should most often be treated in a hospital situation. Read more.

Meanwhile, in other Restoratives Community news, many studies have examined patient satisfaction following cosmetic procedures, but few have looked at this important factor in relation to restorative dentistry. Now a new study in the current Journal of the American Dental Association suggests that patients determine their satisfaction with restorative treatment based on interpersonal relations with their dentist and comfort during and after care.

Finally, what do dentistry and Kodak have in common beyond a shared history of radiographic film? Unfortunately, maybe more than many of us would care to admit, according to Dr. William Brown in his latest Second Opinion piece.

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