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Intraosseous anesthesia using a computer-controlled system during non-surgical periodontal therapy (root planing): Two case reports

Han K, Kim J

Local anesthesia is administered to control pain, but it may induce fear and anxiety. Root planing is a non-surgical periodontal therapy; however, when it is performed in an extensive manner,...
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A clinical comparative study between conventional and camouflaged syringes to evaluate behavior and anxiety in 6–11-year-old children during local anesthesia administration—a novel approach

Melwani AM, Srinivasan I, Setty JV, D R MK, Pamnani SS, Lalitya D

BACKGROUND: The sight of dental injection can bring about severe anxiety in children. Therefore, an alternative method that is convenient, effective, and keeps the needle hidden making it child friendly...
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Cardiac arrest due to an unexpected acute myocardial infarction during head and neck surgery: A case report

Kim J, So E, Kim HJ, Seo KS, Karm MH

Major cardiac complication such as acute myocardial infarction can occur unexpectedly in patients without risk factors. We experienced cardiac arrest due to an unexpected acute myocardial infarction in a patient...
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Effect of relative head position on the anesthetic efficacy of inferior alveolar nerve block during endodontic treatment of patients with irreversible pulpitis

Aggarwal V, Singla M, Miglani S

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this prospective randomized single-blind clinical trial was to evaluate the effect of tilting the head on the anesthetic efficacy of inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) in...
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Effect of remifentanil on pre-osteoclast cell differentiation in vitro

Jeon HO, Choi IS, Yoon JY, Kim EJ, Yoon JU, Cho AR, Kim HJ, Kim CH

BACKGROUND: The structure and function of bone tissue is maintained through a constant remodeling process, which is maintained by the balance between osteoblasts and osteoclasts. The failure of bone remodeling...
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An epidemiological study on the prevalence of temporomandibular disorder and associated history and problems in Nepalese subjects

Rokaya D, Suttagul K, Joshi S, Bhattarai , Shah PK, Dixit S

BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) represents a subgroup of painful orofacial disorders involving pain in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) region, fatigue of the cranio-cervico-facial muscles (especially masticatory muscles), limitation of mandible...
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Administration order of midazolam/fentanyl for moderate dental sedation

Lobb D, Clarke A, Lai H

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of administration order when a sedative drug (midazolam) and an opioid analgesic drug (fentanyl) is applied for moderate intravenous...
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The effect of pre- and after-treatment of sevoflurane on central ischemia tolerance and the underlying mechanisms

Xu H, Mei XP, Xu LX

In recent years, with continuous research efforts targeted at studying the effects of pre- and after-treatment of inhaled anesthetics, significant progress has been made regarding the common clinical use of...
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Randomized controlled trial to compare oral analgesic requirements and patient satisfaction in using oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs versus benzydamine hydrochloride oral rinses after mandibular third molar extraction: a pilot study

Goswami D, Jain G, Mohod M, Baidya DK, Bhutia O, Roychoudhury A

BACKGROUND: Third molar extraction is associated with considerable pain and discomfort, which is mostly managed with oral analgesic medication. We assessed the analgesic effect of benzydamine hydrochloride, a topical analgesic...
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