papoose boards

starwars1022

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A papoose board is a cushioned board with fabric Velcro straps that can be used to help limit a patient's movement and hold them steady during the medical or dental procedure. Sometimes oral, IV or gas sedation such as nitrous oxide will be used to calm the patient prior to or during use. Using a papoose board to temporarily and safely limit movement is often preferable to medical sedation, which presents serious potential risks, including death. As a result, restraint is preferred by some parents as an alternative to sedation, behavior management/anxiety reduction techniques, better pain management or a low risk anxyiolytic such as nitrous oxide. Informed consent from a parent or guardian is usually required before a papoose board can be used what do you think of dentist restraints i think there scary but sometimes helpful there mostly used at pediatric dentist offices or special needs
 

KTeer

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My mom just slaped the hell out of me if I did not control myself in the dentist chair. She had to apply the measure one time and it worked for all future visits.
 

dave

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WVU dental school uses something similar to this for pediatric dentistry.