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ANESTHETIC EFFICACY OF CONVENTIONAL SUPRAPERIOSTEAL INFILTRATION VERSUS PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT INJECTION IN DENTAL EXTRACTIONS OF PREMOLAR TEETH: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL

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Rushabh Rameshbhai Makwana, Mohan Deshpande, Dhanashree Jadhav, Snehal Ingole, Pallavi Randive, Suday G Rajurkar
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si5.373

Abstract

Application of local anesthesia has been a stressful task, both for the clinician and patient due to the psychological and physiological effects of both the needle and solution used. The supraperiosteal local infiltration technique requires deposition of comparatively larger volumes of anesthetic agents for dental extraction, which leads to an increase in the risk of systemic and local complications. Hence there is need to assess alternative means to administer local anesthetic agents for dental extractions which are safer, convenient and effective.

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