2016 Research Annual Report
Pediatric Dentistry

Fig A: *Number of respondents reporting use of listed drug regimen. †List of response categories in the survey of % of patients in respondent's practice. ‡% of sedated patients who receive listed drug regimen in their practice by response categories (e.g., in the first cell labeled 67, the interpretation is that 67 of 361 respondents indicated they use diazepam and nitrous for 1-20 of their patient pool).

Pediatric Dentistry

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Rising Sedation Use by Pediatric Dentists Reflects Changing Expectations

Sedation use is rising, especially among dentists working with school-aged children. Meanwhile, restraint use is declining.

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Division Summary

Research and Training Details
Faculty 7
Joint Appointment Faculty 1
Total Publications 4
Clinical Activities and Training
Staff Physicians 8
Clinical Fellows 12
Inpatient Encounters 521
Outpatient Encounters 34,278