Harnekar, Soraya YIjbara, ManhalDept. of Paediatric DentistryFaculty of Dentistry2013-08-272024-06-042008/05/142008/05/142013-08-272024-06-042006https://hdl.handle.net/10566/15843Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)There are several categories of dental problems in children that cannot be treated optimally in the office settings and are best managed in the hospital theatre. The ability to treat children in the hospital environment in order to provide comprehensive dental care using general anaesthesia(GA) is a valuable option to the paediatric dentist, despite some degree of risk to the patient. General anaesthesia provides optimum conditions for restorative treatment such as maximum contamination control, immobilization of the patient, efficiency and effectiveness, and elimination of reflexes.enAnesthesia in dentistryAnesthesiaComplicationAn assessment of comprehensive dental treatment provided under general anaesthesia at Tygerberg Oral Health CentreThesisUniversity of the Western Cape