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Addendum: Comparative evaluation of efficacy of Physics Forceps versus conventional forceps in pediatric dental extractions: a prospective randomized study

Elicherla SR, Bandi S, Nunna M, Saikiran KV, Sahithi V, Nuvvula S

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Effect of the new needle-free injection system on pain perception and dental anxiety during anesthesia: randomized controlled split-mouth study

Belevcikli M, Altan H, Demir O

Backgrounds: Pain management is one of the most important factors affecting the success of pediatric dentistry. Therefore, new needle- and pain-free local anesthesia techniques have been developed in parallel with...
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Addendum: Comparative efficacy of bromelain and aceclofenac in limiting post-operative inflammatory sequelae in surgical removal of lower impacted third molar: a randomized controlled, triple blind clinical trial

Gupta AA, Kambala R, Bhola N, Jadhav A

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Evaluation of dental status using a questionnaire before administration of general anesthesia for the prevention of dental injuries

Lee K, Kim SY, Park KM, Yang S, Kim KD, Park W

Background: Dental evaluation and protection are important for preventing traumatic dental injuries when patients are under general anesthesia. The objective of the present study was to develop a questionnaire based...
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Addendum: Addition of 2 mg dexamethasone to improve the anesthetic efficacy of 2% lidocaine with 1:80,000 epinephrine administered for inferior alveolar nerve block to patients with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis in the mandibular molars: a randomized double-blind clinical trial

Aggarwal V, Ahmad T, Singla M, Gupta A, Saatchi M, Hasija M, Meena B, Kumar U

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Addendum: Improved postoperative recovery profile in pediatric oral rehabilitation with low-dose dexmedetomidine as an opioid substitute for general anesthesia: a randomized double-blind clinical trial

Naveen NB, Jaiswal MK, Ganesh V, Singh A, Meena SC, Amburu V, Soni SL

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General anesthesia using propofol infusion for implantation of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator in a pediatric patient with Andersen-Tawil syndrome: a case report

Park S, Heo W, Shin SW, Kim HJ, Yoo YM, Kim HY

Andersen-Tawil syndrome (ATS) is a rare genetic disease characterized by a triad of episodic flaccid muscle weakness, ventricular arrhythmias, and physical anomalies. ATS patients have various cardiac arrhythmias that can...
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Addendum: Effect of pre-operative medication with paracetamol and ketorolac on the success of inferior alveolar nerve block in patients with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis: a double-blind randomized clinical trial

Kumar U, Rajput A, Rani N, Parmar P, Kaur A, Aggarwal V

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Risk factors for postoperative nausea and vomiting in patients of orthognathic surgery according to the initial onset time: a cross-sectional study

Ishikawa E, Hojo T, Shibuya M, Teshirogi T, Hashimoto K, Kimura Y, Fujisawa T

Background: A high incidence (40–73%) of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) has been reported following orthognathic surgery, and various risk factors have been associated with it. Identifying PONV risk factors...
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Air leakage due to the cuff hanging on the vocal cords during nasotracheal intubation: a case report

Ryoo SH, Karm MH, Park SU, Kim HJ, Seo KS

Nasotracheal intubation is commonly performed under general anesthesia in oral and maxillofacial surgery. For the convenience of surgery, nasal Ring-Adair-Elwyn (RAE) tubes are mainly used. Because the nasal RAE tubes...
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Safety and efficacy of target controlled infusion administration of propofol and remifentanil for moderate sedation in non-hospital dental practice

Lobb D, MiriMoghaddam M, Macalister D, Chrisp D, Shaw G, Lai H

Background: Fearful and anxious patients who find dental treatment intolerable without sedative and analgesic support may benefit from moderate sedation. Target controlled infusion (TCI) pumps are superior to bolus injection...
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