Comparison of Depth of Anesthesia in Different Parts of Maxilla When Only Buccal Anesthesia Was Done for Maxillary Teeth Extraction
Objective. Recently, some authors reported that maxillary teeth could be extracted without using palatal anesthesia, but they did not clearly specify the extracted teeth. This is important, because apparently the local anesthetic solution infiltrates the maxilla and achieves a sufficient anesthesia...
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Main Authors: | Kubilay Isik (Author), Abdullah Kalayci (Author), Ercan Durmus (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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