Paresthesia occurs more often after use of 4% local anesthetic formulations, according to a study in the Journal of the American Dental Association (July 2010, Vol. 141:7, pp. 836-844). Researchers ...
There are very few people who would consider having dental treatment without anesthesia. Preventive services and routine teeth cleanings aside, one of the top reasons why people avoid dental care is ...
The advancement of dental local anaesthesia techniques has significantly improved pain management and patient comfort in clinical practice. Innovations such as needle‐free injections, ...
A surge in dental infections, cavities, and periodontitis-coupled with a rapidly aging population-is fueling unprecedented demand for local anesthetics in dental procedures. The World Health ...
Safety in pediatric sedation relies on strict guidelines and monitoring, so let's learn how providers utilize pharmacological ...
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