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Computerized intraligamental anesthesia in children: A review of clinical considerations

Baghlaf K, Elashiry E, Alamoudi N

Pain control by means of local anesthesia is an intrinsic part of clinical practice in dentistry. Several studies evaluated intraligamental anesthesia using a computer-controlled anesthetic device in children. There is...
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Analysis of the effect of oral midazolam and triazolam premedication before general anesthesia in patients with disabilities with difficulty in cooperation

Lim SW, So E, Yun HJ, Karm MH, Chang J, Lee H, Kim HJ, Seo KS

BACKGROUND: When performing dental treatment under general anesthesia in adult patients who have difficulty cooperating due to intellectual disabilities, anesthesia induction may be difficult as well. In particular, patients who...
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Analysis of electroencephalogram-derived indexes for anesthetic depth monitoring in pediatric patients with intellectual disability undergoing dental surgery

Silva A, Amorim P, Felix L, Abelha F, Mourão J

BACKGROUND: Patients with intellectual disability (ID) often require general anesthesia during oral procedures. Anesthetic depth monitoring in these patients can be difficult due to their already altered mental state prior...
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Use of sugammadex in Rett syndrome: A case report

Kupeli I, Tepe E, Kuyrukluyıldız U

Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by loss of cognitive, motor, and social skills, epilepsy, autistic behavior, abnormal airway patterns, gastroesophageal reflux, nutritional problems, and severe scoliosis. Although...
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Diagnosis and treatment of obstructive atelectasis after general anesthesia in a patient with abscess in the maxillofacial area: A case report

Um BK, Ku JK, Kim YS

The purpose of this study was to report and discuss the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive atelectasis secondary to pus obstruction in a patient who had developed a maxillofacial abscess,...
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Migrating foreign body in an adult bronchus: An aspirated denture

Panigrahi , Sahay N, Samaddar D, Chatterjee A

As a safety measure, dentures are routinely removed before surgery. Aspiration of a denture could be catastrophic, with medicolegal implications. Foreign body aspiration is uncommon in adults; however, aspirations may...
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Efficacy of corticosteroids for postoperative endodontic pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Nath R, Daneshmand A, Sizemore D, Guo J, Enciso R

This systematic review aimed to analyze the efficacy of corticosteroid premedication compared to placebo or no treatment to reduce postoperative pain in endodontic patients. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) assessing corticosteroids...
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The efficiency of topical anesthetics as antimicrobial agents: A review of use in dentistry

Kaewjiaranai T, Srisatjaluk RL, Sakdajeyont W, Pairuchvej V, Wongsirichat N

Topical anesthetics are commonly used in oral & maxillofacial surgery to control pain in the oral cavity mucosa before local anesthetic injection. These anesthetic agents come in many forms, developed...
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Epidural blood patch treatment of diplopia that developed after headache resolution in a patient with spontaneous intracranial hypotension

Lee MS, Lee S, Seo DK, Yoon SH, Choi SS

Sudden headache onset may rarely be caused by spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH). Other associated symptoms in patients with SIH are nausea, vomiting, vertigo, hearing alteration, and visual disturbance. This case...
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