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Facial blanching after inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia: an unusual complication

Kang SH, Won YJ

The present case report describes a complication involving facial blanching symptoms occurring during inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia (IANBA). Facial blanching after IANBA can be caused by the injection of...
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Dental anesthesia for patients with allergic reactions to lidocaine: two case reports

Lee J, Lee JY, Kim HJ, Seo KS

Lidocaine, a local anesthetic commonly used in dental treatments, is capable of causing allergies or adverse effects similar to allergic reactions. However, the frequency of such occurrences in actual clinical...
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Anesthetic Management for a Patient with Total Body Cerebral Palsy: A case report

Jeong JY, Choi YK

Some of cerebral palsy patients are accompanied by mental retardation, convulsion, scoliosis and thoracic deformity. We experienced general anesthesia of a 22-year-old male with cerebral palsy accompanied by high degree...
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Complications caused by nitrous oxide in dental sedation

Chi SI

The first clinical application of nitrous oxide (Nâ‚‚O) was in 1844, by an American dentist named Horace Wells who used it to control pain during tooth extraction. Since then, Nâ‚‚O...
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Prosthetic treatment for Down's syndrome patient with dental cross bite problem using maxillary double crown denture

Doh SJ, Cho JH

Patients with Down's syndrome have several dental complications such as small teeth caused by underdevelopment of dentin and enamel, periodontitis, agenesis of teeth, prolonged retention of primary teeth and malocclusion...
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Lipid emulsion therapy of local anesthetic systemic toxicity due to dental anesthesia

Rhee SH, Park SH, Ryoo SH, Karm MH

Local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) refers to the complication affecting the central nervous system (CNS) and cardiovascular system (CVS) due to the overdose of local anesthesia. Its reported prevalence is...
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Radiographic and computed tomography monitoring of a fractured needle fragment in the mandibular branch

Villalobos MIdOeB, Leite TC, Barra SG, Werneche D, Manzi FR, Cardoso CA

Some complications can arise with the usage of local anesthesia for dental procedures, including the fracture of needles in the patient. This is a rare incident, usually caused by the...
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Modeling of Recovery Profiles in Mentally Disabled and Intact Patients after Sevoflurane Anesthesia; A Pharmacodynamic Analysis

Shin TJ, Noh GJ, Koo YS, Han DW

PURPOSE: Mentally disabled patients show different recovery profiles compared to normal patients after general anesthesia. However, the relationship of dose-recovery profiles of mentally disabled patients has never been compared to...
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Minimizing the risk of perioperative cardiovascular complications in homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia: a case report

Khan S, Min S, Willard G, Lo I, D'Souza R, Park A

Homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH) is a rare inherited disorder that presents as abnormally elevated levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and premature heart disease, requiring frequent intervention through lipid apheresis for...
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A clinical study of anesthetic efficacy of alkalinizing lidocaine in inferior alveolar nerve blocks

Kim TH, Kim KW, Kim CH

  • KMID: 2044666
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2005 May;27(3):276-282.
Inferior alveolar nerve block using lidocaine is the most frequent local anesthetic method in the dental treatment, but clinically it is not always successful. The 2% lidocaine cartridge has been...
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Conscious Sedation Protocol with Midazolam in Minor Oral Surgery

Kim SM, Kim JH, Park YW, Jang JH, Kwon KJ, Kim SJ, Nam DW, Kwon KY

BACKGROUND: Conscious sedation is a minimally depressed level of consciousness that retains the patient's ability to maintain the airway continuously and to respond appropriately to physical stimulation and verbal command...
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