Anesthesia for endodontic practice
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Anesthesia for endodontic practice
Abstract
The ability to provide excellent, high-quality pain control in endodontic practice is based on a practical knowledge of the indications and limits of intraoral local anesthesia. This article reviews clinically relevant aspects of anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology that contribute to the effective use of local anesthesia.
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