Use of etidocaine hydrochloride in oral surgery: a clinical study
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Use of etidocaine hydrochloride in oral surgery: a clinical study
Abstract
Etidocaine hydrochloride had a rapid onset time, high frequency of surgical anesthesia, long duration and no side effects in 25 healthy patients who had 50 impacted third molars removed. Etidocaine compared favorably to lidocaine and its duration of action was two times longer.
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