Laser analgesic during orthodontic therapy
Introduction: Most of the patients feel pain 4 hours after the arch applying, gaining the highest level after 24 hours and its lowering in the next few days. Literature reports show that the fear of pain is a very important reason for discouraging the patient to agree for this kind of orthodontic tr...
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Main Authors: | Peševska Snežana (Author), Kesić Ljiljana (Author), Ivanovski Kiro (Author), Pandilova Maja (Author), Georgieva Silvana (Author), Mindova Sonja (Author), Ristoska Stevica (Author), Stefanovska Emilija (Author), Curcieva-Cuckova Gabriela (Author), Apostolova Gordana (Author), Maneva Marija (Author), Koneski Filip (Author) |
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Medicinski fakultet i Klinika za stomatologiju, Niš,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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