
The vaso-vagal syndrome, the most frequent accident may appear during dental treatments, can involve breve conscience loss. In case of important bradycardia, the medical treatment consists in an intravenous injection of atropine sulfate. Prevention of this syndrome consists in an anxiolytic and/or vagolytic premedication.
Atropine, Anti-Anxiety Agents, Premedication, Dental Anxiety, Bradycardia, Humans, Vagus Nerve, Syndrome, Emergencies, Stress, Psychological, Syncope
Atropine, Anti-Anxiety Agents, Premedication, Dental Anxiety, Bradycardia, Humans, Vagus Nerve, Syndrome, Emergencies, Stress, Psychological, Syncope
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