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SAAD Digest 

March 2026
Volume: 42
Issue: 1
DOI: 10.63507/DKVP8973

Title: When midazolam meets hyperactivity: tailoring dental sedation for patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

Author(s): R L. Jones

Abstract:
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition which has the potential to significantly impact upon multiple aspects of daily life, including oral health and access to dental care. Many of those with ADHD can experience behavioural challenges such as inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity, which can make dental treatment difficult and stressful. In response, dentists can utilise conscious sedation to reduce anxiety, improve co-operation and enable effective and safe dental treatment. However, there is evidence that individuals with ADHD may react differently to sedation, particularly to agents like intravenous midazolam, presenting unique challenges for dental professionals responsible for their care. This paper explores the relationship between ADHD and dental sedation, suggesting reasons why sedation may be indicated for this population and how patients with ADHD may respond differently to sedative agents like midazolam. It concludes by investigating ways in which dental care could potentially be improved for this patient demographic. 

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Articles from Digest 42(I)

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Editorial
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Peer reviewed papers

The combined use of oral/transmucosal midazolam sedation with IV remimazolam for special care patients – a case series

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IV sedation in an Adult Dental Health Department: A single-centre two cycle audit

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A retrospective analysis of the waiting times for a general anaesthetic for paediatric patients at Croydon University Hospital, a service provided by the special care community dental services- King's College Hospital

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‘Clearing the Air’: A quality improvement project introducing a digital leaflet to enhance parental understanding of inhalation sedation 18 26
Capnography - how does it work and what equipment should I buy? 27 29
Journal Scan
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Essay Prizes
Remimazolam in older patients: a game-changer in procedural sedation? 38 41
Should capnography be compulsory for dental sedation in medically complex patients (ASA III/IV)? 42 46

Anaesthetic-led conscious sedation for patients with learning disabilities

47 54

When midazolam meets hyperactivity: tailoring dental sedation for patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

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SAAD Symposium 2025 60 73