Low-level laser therapy: A noninvasive method of relieving postactivation orthodontic pain-A randomized controlled clinical trial
Introduction: Pain is an unavoidable squeal of orthodontic treatment and it is known to decrease patient compliance and eventually affects treatment results. Numerous methods are available in literature to manage orthodontic pain after activation but they have their own limitations. This has led to...
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Main Authors: | Subramaniam Murugesan Vignesh Prasad (Author), Turuvekere Ramaiah Prasanna (Author), Vijayarangan Kumaran (Author), Nagaraj Venkatachalam (Author), Mohamed Ramees (Author), Esther A Abraham (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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