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Failure of inferior alveolar nerve block

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2002
GAUTAM A. MADAN   +2 more
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The wand in pulp therapy: an alternative to inferior alveolar nerve block.

Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2005
The purpose of the study was to compare children's reactions to inferior alveolar nerve injection with traditional syringe and periodontal ligament injection with a computerized device (Wand); and to assess the efficacy of the anesthesia and their reaction after treatment.Twenty-five children, aged 6 to 10 years, participated in the study.
Dogan, C   +3 more
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Bleeding in a hemophiliac after inferior alveolar nerve block

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1964
R E, EVANS, D, LEAKE
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Delivering painless and effective inferior alveolar nerve block anaesthesia.

Journal of the Irish Dental Association, 2014
The ability to provide painless and effective local anaesthesia is a critical aspect of pain control in dentistry. The success of any practice is at least partly dependent on the reputation of the dentist in terms of delivering painless injections. Mandibular anaesthesia is important for two reasons: anaesthetic failures are most common in this region;
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