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4% Articaine Infiltration Is as Effective as 2% Lidocaine Nerve Block When Treating Primary Mandibular Molars (CAT#3395)10/31/2019Miriam Muniz, DDS
The Periodontal Ligament (PDL) Injection for Anesthesia of Primary Mandibular Teeth is Less Traumatic and as Effective as the Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block (IANB) Injection (CAT#3326)09/13/2018Dona Taherizadegan
Dentists Treating Cleft Lip and/or Palate Patients Will Need to Consider Anatomical Variations when Delivering Local Anesthetic (CAT#3331)09/13/2018Sarah Wheeler, DDS
Babies Can Safely Breastfeed After Their Mothers Have Local Anesthesia for a Dental Procedure (CAT#3266)08/21/2017Octavia Andreea Galateanu
Research Fails to Provide Recommended Limit of Epinephrine in Local Anesthetics Used in Cardiovascular-Compromised Patients for Dental Procedures (CAT#3263)08/07/2017Wendi Parks
Patients Experience Less Pain with Controlled-Delivery Injection Devices Than With Conventional Syringes (CAT#3222)04/26/2017Hevony Rodriguez
There is Significant Difference in Pain Perception Between Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block Technique Compared with Vazirani-Akinosi Technique (CAT#3241)04/26/2017Mariyam Shah
Pre-Warming of Local Anesthetic Solutions for Intraoral Infiltration Injections Does Not Have an Effect on the Reduction of Pain and Discomfort (CAT#3140)04/19/2017Kalyn Driggers
Liposomal Bupivacaine May Prove to Provide Adequate Long-Term Local Anesthesia (CAT#3208)04/05/2017Sean Rathburn
Research indicates Reduction of Pain upon Inferior Alveolar and Infraorbatial injection Using Vibrating Intraoral Local Anesthetic Devices (CAT#3207)04/03/2017Autumn Casitllo, BS
A Self-Administered Computerized Treatment Based on Systematic Desensitization Can Reduce Fear of Dental Injections in Fearful Patients (CAT#3087)04/14/2016Juliette Tran
True Allergic Reaction to Amide Local Anesthetics Such as Lidocaine Is Confirmed by Immunologic Testing (CAT#3062)04/08/2016Robert H. Hermann
True Allergic Responses to Local Anesthetics (LAs) Are Rare, and Safe Alternative Anesthetics Can Be Used for Common Dental Procedures (CAT#3010)03/16/2016Matt Miller
Preoperative Administration of Celecoxib (Celebrex) is Effective for Managing Postoperative Pain In Third Molar Extractions (CAT#3052)03/13/2016Alexander Quante
Simple Maxillary Teeth Extractions Can Be Successfully Performed Without Including a Palatal Injection (CAT#3007)03/11/2016Christian Lopez
Oraverse (phentolamine mesylate) is Safe and Effective for Use in Pediatric Dental Patients (CAT#2930)10/15/2015Elizabeth May, DDS
Application of Oraqix (Lidocaine/Prilocaine Local Anesthetic Gel) Reduces Pain During Scaling and Root Planing (CAT#2833)04/10/2015Ngan (Nancy) Pham
Er:YAG Lasers Are Less Likely Than Rotary Burs to Cause a Patient Discomfort During Caries Excavation When No Anesthesia Has Been Administered (CAT#2881)04/01/2015Megan Fields
Needle Fractures During Local Anesthetic Delivery for Dental Procedures is a Rare Occurrence (CAT#2710)05/05/2014Eric Mediavilla, DDS
Effectiveness of an Audiovisual Video Eyeglass Distraction Technique on Pain Associated with Injection of Local Anesthesia for Children (CAT#2724)04/28/2014Steve Ragsdale
Supplemental Intraosseous Anesthesia Improves the Success Rate of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Blocks in Molars with Irreversible Pulpitis. (CAT#2689)03/24/2014Scott Thayer
Administration of an Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block in the Region of a Developing Third-Molar May Lead to Third-Molar Agenesis (CAT#2684)03/18/2014Khurram Lalani
Epinephrine Use With Local Anesthesia in Post Myocardial Infarction Patients (CAT#2664)03/17/2014David Flanders
Anesthetic Success Rate is Highest Using the Gow-Gates Mandibular Conduction Block in Terms of Alleviating Patient Dental Pain (CAT#2639)02/25/2014Suzzane Horani
4% Articaine (1:100,000 epi) Is More Effective At Pulpal Anesthesia Than 2% Lidocaine (1:100,000 epi) In Local Infiltration Anesthesia (CAT#2416)03/21/2013Shih-Jye Yei
Implant Placement May Lead to Post-Surgical Neuropathy (CAT#2388)03/19/2013Nicoleta Ene
TMJ Injection Of Local Anesthetic And Corticosteroid Is Effective In The Management Of Limited Mouth Opening For A Patient With Acute TMJ Disc displacement (closed-lock) (CAT#2222)04/26/2012Luong Nguyen-Hoang
Four Percent Articaine Administered For Routine Dental Procedures May Or May Not Increase The Risk of Paresthesia Compared To 2% Lidocaine (CAT#2068)07/07/2011Joseph Curtis
Biofeedback, Acupuncture And Possibly Massage Are Beneficial For TMD (CAT#611)05/10/2010James Payne
Benzyl Alcohol more Effective Alternative Anesthetic Compared with Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride (CAT#600)05/03/2010Wilmer Paul Orjuela
A Greater Incidence Of Post Local Anesthesia Soft Tissue Trauma Occurs In Children Less Than 4 Years Of Age Compared To Other Children (CAT#622)04/08/2010Analisa Villegas
Role of Phentolamine Mesylate in Reversal of Local Anesthesia for Adult Patients (CAT#487)01/07/2010Mohammed Ahmed Subhani