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Fracture of the insertion cannula during retrograde intubation: a rare complication

Mishra N, Singh N

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Application of sevoflurane inhalation sedation in dental treatment: a mini review

Kim K, Kim S

Sevoflurane is familiar to anesthesiologists as an inhaled anesthetic to induce and maintain anesthesia; however, it has not been widely used for sedation. Recently, the use of sevoflurane for inhalational...
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Nonsustained ventricular tachycardia during outpatient anesthesia: a case report

Kim K, Kim S

During the perioperative period, anesthesiologists frequently observe cardiac tachyarrhythmia. Ventricular tachycardia is very rare in non-cardiac surgeries. However, it can be fatal when it occurs. Therefore, anesthesiologists should be watchful...
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Comparison of clinical efficacy of ropivacaine and lignocaine with adrenaline for implant surgery anesthesia: a split-mouth randomized controlled clinical trial

Kalath RN, Kulal R, Gopinath S

Background: The primary indication for using long-acting anesthetics in dentistry is extensive dental procedures that require pulpal anesthesia beyond 90 min and management of postoperative pain. Ropivacaine is an amide...
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Methemoglobinemia caused by a low dose of prilocaine during general anesthesia

Shibuya M, Hojo T, Hase Y, Kimura Y, Fujisawa T

Methemoglobinemia is a blood disorder in which an abnormal amount of methemoglobin is produced, and prilocaine is one of the drugs that can cause this disorder. The maximum recommended dose...
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Minimal sedation using oral sedatives for multi-visit dental treatment in an adult patient with dental phobia

Song SR, You TM

In adult patients with dental phobia, dental treatment may be difficult, or may not be possible. Depending on the level of fear or anxiety, non-pharmacological or pharmacological behavior management techniques...
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Is aromatherapy associated with patient’s dental anxiety levels? A systematic review and meta-analysis

Purohit A, Singh A, Purohit B, Shakti P, Shah N

The use of aromatherapy for the reduction of anxiety levels during dental treatment procedures has been well established in the literature; however, there is limited evidence regarding its efficacy. The...
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Comparative evaluation of efficacy of external vibrating device and counterstimulation on child's dental anxiety and pain perception during local anesthetic administration: a clinical trial

Sahithi V, Saikiran KV, Nunna M, Elicherla SR, Challa RR, Nuvvula S

Background: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of external vibrating devices and counterstimulation on a child's dental anxiety, apprehension, and pain perception during local anesthetic administration. Methods: This was a...
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Comparative evaluation of pain perception following topical application of clove oil, betel leaf extract, lignocaine gel, and ice prior to intraoral injection in children aged 6-10 years: a randomized control study

Havale R, Rao DG, S P S, Tuppadmath KM, Tharay N, Mathew I, Taj KE

Background: In the field of dentistry, topical anesthetics play an important role in reducing pain during needle pricks. The anesthetic property of betel leaves remain unexplored, even though they have...
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Anesthetic efficacy of primary and supplemental buccal/lingual infiltration in patients with irreversible pulpitis in human mandibular molars: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Gupta A, Sahai A, Aggarwal V, Mehta N, Abraham D, Jala S, Singh A

Achieving profound anesthesia in mandibular molars with irreversible pulpitis is a tedious task. This review aimed at evaluating the success of buccal/lingual infiltrations administered with a primary inferior alveolar nerve...
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Anesthetic efficacy of Gow-Gates versus inferior alveolar nerve block for irreversible pulpitis: a systematic quantitative review

Sarfaraz I, Pascoal S, Macedo JP, Salgado A, Rasheed D, Pereira J

This review aimed to assess and compare the outcomes of the anesthetic efficacy of inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) and Gow-Gates mandibular nerve block (GGMNB) in patients with symptomatic irreversible...
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