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Neurotoxicity of local anesthetics in dentistry

Kim EJ, Kim HY, Ahn JH

During dental treatment, a dentist usually applies the local anesthesia. Therefore, all dentists should have expertise in local anesthesia and anesthetics. Local anesthetics have a neurotoxic effect at clinically relevant concentrations. Many...
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Retraction: Midazolam use in pediatric dentistry:a review

Jain SA, Rathi N, Thosar N, Baliga S

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Dexmedetomidine and propofol based totalintravenous anesthesia in a case of Joubert syndrome

Luthra A, Singh V

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Junctional rhythm with severe hypotension followinginfiltration of lidocaine containing epinephrineduring dental surgery

Jeon Y, Shim J, Kim H

We experienced an unusual case of accelerated junctional rhythm with severe hypotension after infiltration of lidocaine containing epinephrine during dental surgery under general anesthesia. The patient’s electrocardiogram exhibited retrograde P-waves following the...
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Narrative review: the evidence for neurotoxicity ofdental local anesthetics

Aps J, Badr N

Dental local anesthesia is performed daily on a global scale. Adverse effects are rare, but the topic of neurotoxicity of local anesthetics deserves to be explored, as publications can be controversial...
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Paresthesia diagnosed using cone-beam computedtomography: a case report

Kumar U, Kaur CK, Vashisht R, Rattan V

Various dental procedures, such as injection administration, surgical treatment, and endodontic treatment, can cause injury to the nerves. The most commonly injured nerves are the inferior alveolar and lingual nerves. This can...
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Dental needle foreign body in the neck: a case report

Mohammed H, Shallik N, Barsoum M, Abdulla MA, Dogan Z, Ahmed HH, Moustafa A

Foreign body (FB) ingestion is commonly seen in the ear nose and throat (ENT) field, with different presentations and sequelae. FBs can arrest in the upper aerodigestive tract or continue further...
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Quantitative analysis of the effect of fraction ofinspired oxygen on peripheral oxygen saturation inhealthy volunteers

Kang BJ, Kim M, Bang JY, Lee EK, Choi BM, Noh GJ

Background: The international organization for standardization (ISO) 80601-2-61 dictates that the accuracy of a pulse oximeter should be assessed by a controlled desaturation study. We aimed to characterize the relationship between the...
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