A Comprisionol two Anesthetic Technique (mandibular block versus in filtration) in Restorative Treatment of Class I Second Mandibular Molars in 5-8 Years Children
Introduction: Inferior mandibular bolck anesthesia, some time causes postoperative lip and tongue biting trauma, however, an infiltration injection with a limited anesthetized area, has less complications. The aim of present study is to compare of two techniques (block and infiltration) for class I...
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Main Authors: | M - Jafaerzadeh (Author), A Forghani (Author) |
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Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,
2006-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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