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Background and Objectives: This study investigates the efficacy of 4% articaine buccal infiltration in patients with mandibular molar irreversible pulpitis.
Maria Rachel Monteiro +6 more
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Introduction The extraction of third molars is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in dentistry and requires effective anesthesia for adequate pain control.
Samara de Souza SANTOS +5 more
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Articaine Outperforms Lidocaine in Maintaining Hemodynamic Stability during Dental Anesthesia
Background: Almost 33% of adults above the age of 45 suffer from hypertension in Pakistan; lidocaine is not the best option. While Lidocaine with epinephrine is a gold standard local anesthesia, it is still contraindicated in patients with ...
Mizhgan Khan +5 more
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Anaphylaxie durch Epoxidharz während einer zahnärztlichen Behandlung
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 24, Issue 1, Page 84-86, January 2026.
Julia Oberschmied +2 more
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Background: Transalveolar extraction of the teeth may cause major serious complications, such as pain, swelling, and mouth opening. This study was conducted to find the most appropriate mixture of local anesthetics and glucocorticoids.
Sourav Kumar +5 more
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Objectives: Local anaesthesia is the standard of care during dental extractions. With the advent of newer local anesthetic agents, it is often difficult for the clinician to decide which agent would be most efficacious in a given clinical scenario.
Christopher C. Friedl +2 more
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Review of: "Comparative Study Between the Efficacy of 4% Articaine Infiltration and 2% Lidocaine Nerve Block as Local Anesthetic Agents for Painful Dental Procedures in Children Aged 6-18 Years" [PDF]
Miloš Tijanić
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United Kingdom pediatric dentistry specialist views on the administration of articaine in children
Maryam Ezzeldin, Gemma Hanks, M Collard
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