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Inferior alveolar nerve block by intraosseous injection with Quicksleeper® at the retromolar area in mandibular third molar surgery

Sovatdy S, Vorakulpipat C, Kiattavorncharoen S, Saengsirinavin C, Wongsirichat N

BACKGROUND: There are many techniques of inferior alveolar nerve block injection (IANBI); one among them is the computer-assisted intraosseous injection (CAIOI). Here we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of CAIOI...
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Buccal infiltration injection without a 4% articaine palatal injection for maxillary impacted third molar surgery

Sochenda S, Vorakulpipat C, K C K, Saengsirinavin C, Rojvanakarn M, Wongsirichat N

Objectives: Palatal infiltration is the most painful and uncomfortable anesthesia technique for maxillary impacted third molar surgery (MITMS). This approach could cause patients distress and aversion to dental treatment. The...
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The efficacy of an elevated concentration of lidocaine HCl in impacted lower third molar surgery

Ping B, Kiattavorncharoen S, Saengsirinavin C, Im P, Durward C, Wongsirichat N

  • KMID: 2310713
  • J Dent Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2015 Jun;15(2):69-76.
BACKGROUND: There have been few studies on the effect of an elevated concentration of lidocaine hydrochloride in the surgical removal of an impacted lower third molar. This study aimed to...
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Hemodynamic changes associated with a novel concentration of lidocaine HCl for impacted lower third molar surgery

Ping B, Kiattavorncharoen S, Durward C, Im P, Saengsirinavin C, Wongsirichat N

  • KMID: 2310720
  • J Dent Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2015 Sep;15(3):121-128.
BACKGROUND: The authors studied the hemodynamic effect influent by using the novel high concentration of lidocaine HCl for surgical removal impacted lower third molar. The objective of this study was...
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