Handbook of Local AnesthesiaMosby, 2004 - 399 pagina's Offering comprehensive coverage of a wide range of topics, this practical "how to" manual explores and teaches methods that enhance good local anesthesia practices, while alerting readers to specific hazards and errors in technique that may result in complications. Basic concepts for the safe and effective practice of local anesthesia in dentistry today are emphasized, along with the most current advances in science, technology, and pain control techniques.
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Pagina 57
... tion of anesthesia , approximately 70 % ( 68.26 % ) would have pulpal anesthesia for approximately 60 minutes . These represent the normal responders . Approximately 15 % would have pulpal anesthesia that lasts beyond the expected 60 ...
... tion of anesthesia , approximately 70 % ( 68.26 % ) would have pulpal anesthesia for approximately 60 minutes . These represent the normal responders . Approximately 15 % would have pulpal anesthesia that lasts beyond the expected 60 ...
Pagina 256
... tion or severe inflammation at the injection site , and primary teeth . Brannstrom and associates reported the development of enamel hypoplasia or hypomineraliza- tion or both in 15 permanent teeth after the administra- tion of the ...
... tion or severe inflammation at the injection site , and primary teeth . Brannstrom and associates reported the development of enamel hypoplasia or hypomineraliza- tion or both in 15 permanent teeth after the administra- tion of the ...
Pagina 307
... tion will develop . Vascularity of the injection site . The greater the vas- cularity of the injection site , the more rapid the absorp- tion of the drug from that area into the circulation . Unfortunately ( in this regard ) for ...
... tion will develop . Vascularity of the injection site . The greater the vas- cularity of the injection site , the more rapid the absorp- tion of the drug from that area into the circulation . Unfortunately ( in this regard ) for ...
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THE DRUGS | 1 |
THE ARMAMENTARIUM | 85 |
TECHNIQUES OF REGIONAL ANESTHESIA | 125 |
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