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Ketamine-propofol (ketofol) in procedural sedation: a narrative review

Choi EJ, Kim CH, Yoon JY, Kim EJ

Sedation methods for dental treatment are increasingly explored. Recently, ketofol, which is a combination of ketamine and propofol, has been increasingly used because the advantages and disadvantages of propofol and...
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Allergic reactions to local anesthetic mepivacaine in dental procedures: a case report

Nam Y, Min S, Park W, Kim KD

Local anesthetics are an essential part of pain control during dental treatment. Despite its effectiveness and safety, patients should constantly be aware of potential adverse effects, including allergic reactions. Allergic...
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Anesthetic efficacy of buffered 4% articaine for mandibular first molar infiltration: a crossover clinical trial

Manta K, Dabarakis N, Lillis T, Fotopoulos I

Background: The limited studies on the effect of buffering on the clinical efficacy of articaine have reported controversial results. The purpose of this study was to clinically compare the pain...
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Effectiveness of thaumaturgic distraction in alleviation of anxiety in 4–6-year-old children during inferior alveolar nerve block administration: a randomized controlled trial

Kothari P, Mathur A, Chauhan RS, Nankar M, Tirupathi S, Suvarna A

Background: Dental anxiety is a matter of serious concern to pediatric dentists as it may impede the efficient delivery of dental care. If not adequately resolved, a persistent negative response...
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Efficacy of intraosseous saline injection for pain management during surgical removal of impacted mandibular third molars: a randomized double-blinded clinical trial

S JB, Jayakumar NK, Siroraj P

Background: Surgical extraction of impacted mandibular third molars is the most common procedure performed by oral surgeons. The procedure cannot be performed effectively without achieving profound anesthesia. During this procedure,...
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Effect of propofol on salivary secretion from the submandibular, sublingual, and labial glands during intravenous sedation

Masuda K, Furuyama A, Ohsuga K, Abe S, Kawaai H

Background: Recent animal studies have suggested the role of GABA type A (GABA- A ) receptors in salivation, showing that GABA- A receptor agonists inhibit salivary secretion. This study aimed...
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