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Computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery for painless anesthesia: a literature review

Kwak EJ, Pang NS, Cho JH, Jung BY, Kim KD, Park W

Local anesthesia is administered to reduce pain during dental treatments, but may itself cause pain and contribute to increased dental fear. Computer-controlled local anesthetic delivery (CCLAD) is one the method...
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Local anesthesia of the temporomandibular joint to reduce pain during mouth opening for dental treatment in a patient with spinal muscular atrophy

Chi SI, Kim HJ, Seo KS, Lee JH, Chang J

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive, severe neuromuscular disorder in which degeneration of alpha motor neurons in the spine progressively weakens and ultimately paralyzes the proximal muscles. It...
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Current trends in intravenous sedative drugs for dental procedures

Yoon JY, Kim EJ

Anxiety and phobia in dental procedures are common deterrents for patients visiting the dental care unit. For these individuals, procedural sedation may aid in completion of dental treatments. In most...
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Comparative study of analgesia with bupivacaine 0.25% versus 0.5% for third molar removal under general anesthesia

Dhanrajani P, Chung P

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness and duration of action of two concentrations of bupivacaine with adrenaline for postoperative pain in patients undergoing surgical removal...
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Success rates of the first inferior alveolar nerve block administered by dental practitioners

Kriangcherdsak Y, Raucharernporn S, Chaiyasamut T, Wongsirichat N

BACKGROUND: Inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) of the mandible is commonly used in the oral cavity as an anesthetic technique for dental procedures. This study evaluated the success rate of...
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A survey of the intravenous sedation status in one provincial dental clinic center for the disabled in Korea

Seok U, Ji S, Yoo S, Kim J, Kim S, Kim J

BACKGROUND: The objective of the present study was to examine the status of patients who had received dental treatment under intravenous (IV) sedation at Chungnam Dental Clinic for the Disabled...
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Management of hyperthyroid patients in dental emergencies: a case report

Lee KJ, Park W, Pang NS, Cho JH, Kim KD, Jung BY, Kwak EJ

The prevalence of thyroid disease, particularly hyperthyroidism, has rapidly increased in Korea in the past 10 years. Therefore, it is important to consider the complete medical history including thyroid disease...
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The efficacy of dexamethasone injection on postoperative pain in lower third molar surgery

Latt MM, Kiattavorncharoen S, Boonsiriseth K, Pairuchvej V, Wongsirichat N

BACKGROUND: Surgery on the lower impacted third molar usually involves trauma in the highly vascularized loose connective tissue area, leading to inflammatory sequelae including postoperative pain, swelling, and general oral...
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Occurrence of bilateral pneumothorax during tracheostomy in a patient with deep neck infection

Kang SH, Won YJ, Chang JH

Infection that progresses to deep areas of the neck requires appropriate assessment of the airway, and securing of the airway is critical in patients with deep neck infection. In the...
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Identifying the more suitable nostril for nasotracheal intubation using radiographs

Chi SI, Park S, Joo LA, Shin TJ, Kim HJ, Seo KS

BACKGROUND: One nostril must be selected for nasotracheal intubation. In some cases, structural anomalies within the nasal cavity hinder the insertion of the tube or complications, such as epistaxis, develop....
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Pain and quality of life related to suture removal after 3 or 7 days at the extraction sites of impacted lower third molars

Rodanant P, Wattanajitseree K, Shrestha B, Wongsirichat N

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to evaluate the patient's pain and quality of life after suture removal at either 3 or 7 days following the bilateral surgical extraction of impacted lower...
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