Full Dentition Periodontal Surgery Utilizing Intravenous Conscious-Sedation: A Report of 5200 Cases

Abstract
A brief survey of the techniques of intravenous conscious-sedation for full dentition, all inclusive periodontal surgery is presented as used for 5200 patients. Diazepam, meperidine, and methohexital were employed in 3700 cases while diazepam plus methohexital was used in the remaining 1500 cases. Local infiltration and nerve block anesthesia were employed in all of the cases. Patients of wide age range having a physical status of I, II or III underwent total periodontal surgery in one appointment. No major complications were noted. Patient and surgeon acceptance was excellent.