Handbook of Local AnesthesiaC. V. Mosby Company, 1980 - 249 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 22
... sedation or drowsiness . This effect is much more common with lidocaine . Sedation may develop in place of the excitatory signs and symptoms . Clinical onset of either excit- atory signs and symptoms or sedation following the ...
... sedation or drowsiness . This effect is much more common with lidocaine . Sedation may develop in place of the excitatory signs and symptoms . Clinical onset of either excit- atory signs and symptoms or sedation following the ...
Pagina 93
... sedation , sedative - hypnotics , and local anesthetics . Prior to the administration of local anesthetics to a patient the dentist must determine the relative risk pre- sented by the patient . This is important because local ...
... sedation , sedative - hypnotics , and local anesthetics . Prior to the administration of local anesthetics to a patient the dentist must determine the relative risk pre- sented by the patient . This is important because local ...
Pagina 191
... sedation with inhalation or intra- venous sedation may help to allay anxieties and moderate the patient's responses to pain- ful stimuli . 3. Once the pulp chamber has been opened , direct intrapulpal anesthesia usually can be ...
... sedation with inhalation or intra- venous sedation may help to allay anxieties and moderate the patient's responses to pain- ful stimuli . 3. Once the pulp chamber has been opened , direct intrapulpal anesthesia usually can be ...
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Part one THE DRUGS | 1 |
Neurophysiology | 3 |
Pharmacology of local anesthetics | 19 |
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