What if behavior management doesn’t work for my child, and he or she remains overly anxious?
Although behavior management techniques including the above mentioned ones, work for most children, some children who already suffer from deep-seated anxiety or high levels of fear or the very young ones are better treated under general anesthesia in the operating room (in the hospital). Dr. Ammar has operating room privileges at Connecticut Children Medical Center, the Hospital of Central Connecticut and Bristol Hospital and has treated many children under general anesthesia in the past.
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