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The second aim was to determine the relationship between societal costs and treatment rendered for both GA and CS models. The goal with this aim was to develop a model that would explain cost of GA and CS. Using regression analyses for the GA model, this study found that the RBVUs explained more than 70% [...]

The sample included 12 boys (55%) and 10 girls (45%). The mean age of the sample was 40 months (SD, 5.1) with an age distribution as follows: 24-35 months, 32%; 36-47 months, 32%; and 48-60 months, 33%.

The 3 principal types of cost-effectiveness studies include (a) the cost-consequence model, (b) the cost-effectiveness model, and (c) the cost-minimization model. The cost-consequence model analyzes only the outcome of interest, under the assumption that there are no differences in costs. As an example, this model might be applied to a comparison of 2 dental materials [...]

An overwhelming majority of pediatric dental patients can be treated in the conventional dental environment without the use of pharmacologic agents, except for the occasional use of nitrous oxide or oxygen inhalation analgesia for the mildly anxious child. Pharmacologic management may be essential to provide invasive dental procedures for children who are develop-mentally or medically [...]

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This study confirms the sensitivity of BIS monitoring for sevoflurane at the highest concentration studied, 0.8% inspired sevoflurane with average BIS depression from the 90s into the 80s. Overall, BIS functioned without any noticeable problems in a dental setting without a procedure being performed. At light levels of sedation, EMG activity, including eye motion, did [...]

Demographic characteristics of the 22 subjects appear in Table 2. The ratio of males to females was 12 to 10, with a mean age of 29 ± 7 years and average weight of 159 ± 36 lb. Data for vital signs appear in Table 3, expressed as means ± standard errors for the combined control [...]

With the approval of The Ohio State University IRB Human Subjects Committee, 22 healthy volunteer dental students, both male and female, were recruited in pairs to participate in a single-blinded clinical protocol. A power analysis was performed on data from previous similar studies and indicated that an N (least significantnumber) greater than 15 should provide [...]

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