article = {ACR-2021-1-104} title = {The Preschool Child in Acute Dental Care - Sedation and Physical Restraint in Collaboration with Guardians} journal = {Anesthesia and Clinical Research} year = {2021} issn = {2733-2500} doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.ACR.2021.01.04} url = {https://www.sciencerepository.org/the-preschool-child-in-acute-dental-care_ACR-2021-1-104 author = {Larisa Krekmanova,Agneta Robertson,} keywords = {Pediatric dentistry, acute dental care, sedation, physical restraint} abstract ={This article is aimed at dentists who treat children under 6 years of age for acute dental care requiring sedation, and where physical restraint may be necessary. Physical restraint means the occasional holding of the child so that invasive procedures can be performed, with little risk of inflicting physical and/or mental harm. Where circumstances require sedation and physical restraint, emphasis should be placed on the dentist’s preoperative information to the guardian for consent. It is crucial that the guardian decides on an active or passive role regarding support of the child. The recording of this information follows lege artis treatment regulations.}