Sevoflurane and propofol usage as general anesthetics in the periodontal status of pediatric patients

Authors

  • Samir Heta
  • Ilma Robo
  • Spiro Sila
  • Dariel Thereska

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55312/op.vi1.4543

Abstract

Our study aims to find the possible linkage of sevoflurane, saliva, and influence to the periodontal status of children. This correlation is also found for the comparison of two general anesthetics that are sevoflurane and propofol, but from the viewpoint that these two anesthetics differ from each other by the way of application.

Keywords:

sevofluran, propofol, salivary flow, PMA index

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2024-05-22

How to Cite

Heta, S., Robo, I., Sila, S., & Thereska, D. (2024). Sevoflurane and propofol usage as general anesthetics in the periodontal status of pediatric patients. Optime, (1), 23–28. https://doi.org/10.55312/op.vi1.4543

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