Valencia Dental Clinic Operated Without Sedation Authorization Amid Child Death Inquiry
Valencia, Spain – November 22, 2024 – A Valencia dental clinic is under scrutiny following the death of a six-year-old girl and the hospitalization of a four-year-old, both after receiving dental treatment. Authorities have confirmed the clinic was authorized to practice dentistry and administer local anesthetics, but lacked the necessary permits to perform sedation using intravenous drugs - the method reportedly used on both children.
the revelation, confirmed today by sources within the Ministry of Health, intensifies concerns surrounding the clinicS practices and raises questions about the safety protocols in place.The six-year-old girl died after going into cardiorespiratory arrest shortly after a dental appointment on Thursday, while the four-year-old remains in intensive care.
According to reports, both girls underwent procedures involving sedation to facilitate tooth extractions and fillings. The clinic administered a sedative intravenously despite not being authorized to do so. While the batch of anesthesia is currently being investigated for potential issues, officials emphasize the clinic’s unauthorized governance of intravenous sedation remains a critical point of concern.
The investigation is ongoing, focusing on the circumstances surrounding the procedures and the clinic’s adherence to regulations. The case has prompted a review of dental clinic oversight and sedation practices within the Valencia region.